<span>A statement we accept without proof is called a C. postulate, also known as an axiom. It is something we know is true, and we don't need to prove its correctness given that it is general and universal truth that it is so. Postulates are often used in mathematics and philosophy and logic.</span>
Okay so I can't help all of the way but basically it's just asking what rhetoric was used I think.
So rhetoric is Pathos, Ethos, and Logos
So pathos is using emotions in your literature, to maybe guilt you or make you feel something
Ethos is ethics, so basically the writer is trying to gain your trust by making you feel like they know exactly what they are writing about
Logos is using statistics, quotations or evidence to support them.
Hope this helps! Maybe attach the full page and I can help more
It means to form an idea or make a concept of anything in your mind
Answer: Yes, it is a compound sentence.
Explanation:
The sentence can be broken up into two separate sentences:
“We ran to the store.” and “We forgot our money.”
However, the word but is used to conjoin the sentences together, making it a compound sentence.