<span>as I past the kitchen door
should be
as I passed the kitchen door
</span>
intents and
In this sentence "intensive" is used incorrectly. Intensive means very concentrated or focused on a specific subject. The sentence should say "for all intents and purposes". This does repeat the idea of purposes because someone's intent is their purpose, but that is the correct phrase that is commonly used. It comes from 16th century English law and means "in every practical sense".
C. By limiting the amount of coverage any one topic gets
The best answer for this question would be:
She relies on pathos by reminding the troops of their loved
ones at home.
The queen and her speech represents how she is motivating
the troops that the country is their home where they battle for the sake of
their people.