I believe it's B because ethos mean looking at it from an ethical point of view, so facts I guess
I believe the correct answer is B. It is the only sentence where the punctuation marks are correctly placed. For the first sentence, the apostrophe in Dorris should be placed in the last letter of the name and an s is not to be added since the name ends with an s. For option C, some commas should be inserted in the sentence to make sense of the sentence. And, for the last option, the semi colon is not to be used instead a period should be placed.
The central idea is: A job may be perfect for you even though you have trouble finding it.
How can we make this inference?
- the writer states that s/he spent a lot of time preparing for job applications
- throughout the passage, we find hints that finding a job in the industry is challenging. For example the writer states: <em>By the time I began the search for my first full-time job, the job market was in bad shape. During my first few months looking for a job, I sent out countless resumes and only had one interview.</em>
- In the end, the writer is satisfied with the job and finds out that it has positive aspects.
Conclusion: The writer had trouble finding a good job but ultimately found an appropriate one.
Twilight is the metaphor for aginf tha Shakespeare uses. Option C is correct.
A metaphor is understood as a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn’t literally true, but helps convey an idea or draw a comparison.
A metaphor states that one thing is another thing.
Metaphors are used in poetry, literature.
So, this literary decive is implemented in order to encourage the reader to make a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things.