i choose the answer A) free-spirited
Answer:
In paragraph 6 of the first stave, "Marley's Ghost," Dickens uses a figure of speech called simile to describe Scrooge's character. In a simile, two different things are compared using the words "as" or "like." So, for instance, we might say of someone that they're "as strong as an ox" or that they're "like a bull in a china shop" if they're behaving recklessly.
Explanation:
Answer:Unacceptable ………………………………
Explanation:
The correct
answer is “
B. Comparison/contrast.”
<span>This one is
a bit tricky because when we read the excerpt we read through descriptions of
the types of calculations made. However,
being described first are what the human computers and electronic calculators have
in common (a comparison). What follows
is a description of the differences (a contrast) in how the calculations were
made. With that in mind, it can be
determined that the organizational structure of this excerpt is that of the
comparison/contrast. </span>
Answer:
ethos, pathos, and logos combined
Explanation:
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are referred to as the 3 Persuasive Appeals (Aristotle coined the terms) and are all represented by Greek words. They are modes of persuasion used to convince audiences.