Answer:
i would say to speak because it takes longer to rite
Explanation:
Answer:
it depends on what you're citing (read explanation)
Explanation:
if its an article:cite the website you got the information from, the paragraph and line numbers that you got it from and the author of the article
if its a book: cite the page number paragraph the title of the book and author of the book.
if its something like Wikipedia (which most teachers wont accept as a source fyi) site the part of the page you got it from and if available, the person who wrote it in, and the link to the page
Shakespeare did get his ideas from nature and the day to day events. Being a critical and creative thinker he was able to write a number of literature materials.
The answer is A.) Nithos.
Logos is the appeal to logic: pathos is the appeal to feelings: and finally, ethos is the appeal to ethics. Nithos is not an appeal to anything, as it isn't actually a word.
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Incomplete question. I inferred from a historical perspective.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Back in the days in which Native Americans also referred to as Indians faced discrimination, the term "Kill the Buffalo" was used as a mockery against the Indian tribes.
This is evident from the fact that nearly all Indian tribes at the time lived alongside buffalo herds and they used the buffalo skin for tents and their meat for food. <em>So, it a sense, it was a campaign to kill</em><em> (destroy) a precious resource </em><em>of the Indians, namely, the Buffalo.</em>