Answer:
Explanation:
Reading fictional stories can influence us in just about every way. If a story has a moral to it than the reader may be influenced to react in a way that upholds that moral. With fiction, many different tales can be told that you may not be able to capture in nonfiction. A fictional story may have more opportunities to make you feel empathetic and compassionate towards the characters and the things they experience. In conclusion, I do think it is possible to feel more empathetic and compassionate through reading fiction depending on the reader's feelings and ideas.
Answer:
Through data
Explanation:
In this case the author appeals to logic or reason once he presents one study offering data to the reader, and in this way providing credible information to support his idea. This is a rhetorical strategy used by the author in order to connect the reader to his way of thinking creating a link with his audience with the idea to lead him to a final conclusion.
Answer: Personal Statement should be between 350 and 500 words in length and contain a number of paragraphs that link together in a logical, well-written style.
Explanation:
Answer:
14.) 18th century rural England.
Explanation:
14.) 18th century rural England.
15.) unsure maybe B?
16.) Sam's friend does not cremate him, but buries him.
17.) The mood become more chaotic
(This looks an awful lot like a Schoology quiz but I'll pretend I didn't see that-)
C. Exhilarated
When we look at text and try to determine mood, we should look for the tone of words that help to establish this. Thus, for an exhilarated mood (which could be negative or positive as it simply refers to an elevated/heightened level of bodily functions), we should look for words that mean something similar and/or phrases that allude can contribute to this feeling. That said some words that lend to the exhilarated mood are fearful, breathless, timid, adventure, drawn, and blood which coursed in her veins.