Answer:
1) autobio of malcolm--primary
2)a book explaining the causes of recession 2008--primary
3)a history book about the american revolutionary war---primary
4)shakespeare hamlet--not sure but secondary source?
5)a book of essays about tennis player--- secondary
6) an interview with physicist stephen hawking--primary
Explanation:
remember that a primary source is first hand info from the source itself
a secondhand source is info taken from a primary source, edited and then released
When it comes to examining the concepts of ethos, logos and pathos, I thought it best to look at these concepts being done well. One of the finest examples of these three appeals in play is in the essay titled Letter from a Birmingham Jail by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Answer:
A. Analyze how a character talks and interacts with other characters in the novel.
C.Pay attention to everything a character states is true about him or herself
Answer:
Then some of the ladies began to say that it was a disgrace to the town and a bad example
He would never divulge what happened during that interview, but he refused to go back again.
Explanation:
We can infer from Evidence 1 that they are talking about Emily as later on in the text, it mentions Emily. Therefore, this is an indirect statement saying that Emily is a disgrace to the town due to her tough behaviour.
Evidence 2 shows that the Baptist saw something bad as he refuses to go back due to the horror he's seen. Therefore, both statements are inferral based but we can kind of guess from the rest of the text.
Sorry, I'm not sure this makes much sense. It did in my head at least.