Pathos is used when you are making an emotional argument
logos is used when you are making a Logical argument and
ethos is used when you are using some one else to support your argument
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
The speaker in this song never suggests or says that he was unfairly imprisoned. He explicitly mentions the crime he was arrested for: "But I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die". This line demonstrates that he has no intention to hide his crime or to allege innocence.
He also shows that he is aware that he will be there for a long time: "I know I can't be free". This suggests that he has no intention to scape prison, the speaker is taking responsibility for his actions and accepting the punishment.
In other line, we can affirm he doesn't want to scape, he just dreams to be free by being released: "Well, if they freed me from this prison"
Answer:
"A sleek dog, a meek dog, cringing for my meat,"
and
"I’ll never be a lap dog, licking dirty feet,"
Explanation:
I just took the test I'm sorry you did not get a response in a wile good luck with the test.
#1. the pain of whatever is going on is too much
#2. you know that i've done everything i can
#3. i must be easy to take advantage of
#4. why would anybody(ever)
#5. i've done what i can for you
#6. everyone wants me to be, what else could it mean
#7. context honey, context. periodt
#8.ummmm, i want to get high rn?
#9. i don't want to be with you any more, i want to be free\
#10. why is this <u><em>even here</em></u> like dude. your welcome, but context. what else would these lyrics mean than the lyrics themselves.
9) should be band-wagon, as it talks about how amazing this particular product is and does its best to have you buy one yourself.
10) i could be wrong, though i do believe it would be considered 'glittering generalities).
hope this helps!