Protagonist: casey
antagonist: his mother
type of conflict: it could be man vs man or man vs himself
Answer:
To keep a bill from passing, both the Senate and the House must vote to overrule the President's veto by a two-thirds majority. If this situation happens, the President's veto is overruled and the bill becomes a law.
The answer is a magazine because all the others are not things you can hold and interact with.
Answer:
2201 cypress way
madison, Wi
U. S. A
Dear mr Judge,
I heared about tom's conviction ,igot to know that you are charging him for man slauter that is ten years in prison. Below i am giving reason why you should change his conviction.
The murder commited was as an act of self defence, Tom was just trying to defend himslf while a person attempted to murder him.
Imagine a person trying to stab you with a knife. At that point please get that he was desperate to survive and i dont blame him for it. In the process of trying to escape he hit him with the head with a bottle,not with the intention to kill him but unfortunately for the.......... he did not survive.
Sir i hope you have a second thought. Tom does not deserve to go to jail.
Your's faithfully
Barrister Glamour.
Explanation:
Answer:
Well there are 3 most common rhetorical devices
Those of which would be
Ethos: Well this is usually in the form of credibility and shows how reliable a source can be when using this device. Like for example if your gonna quote an article form “George Washington”, its gonna be more eye appealing to others due to him being one of the most famous genrals in US/ history and being the first president and all.
Pathos: This is when your usually combining a feeling and making the reader feel something like for example portating guilt or Sadness could be a useful tool.
Logos: This is just straight up facts, you support your evedine with reliable #1 and Jsut back it up with a ton of facts but don’t use too much or it would just be boring.
Well theres some pathos in this but I would say mainly ethos becuase it shows uncle sam, one of the most common faces in american cartoons and propaganda. It shows a lot of credibility.