A because it has a question mark at the end of the sentence. Interrogative sentences will always end in a question mark!
All of the above contribute to the decrease in the speaker's credibility when delivering a speech.
A speaker <em>must </em> provide the audience with evidence or reasoning.
A speaker <em>must not </em>exaggerate; that leans towards desperation to be believed, which can be taken as loss of credibility.
A speaker <em>must not </em>be emotional during a speech if <em />the speech is meant to be formal/informative/persuasive (anything other than personal).
I hope I was able to be of help.
Neither the man nor his brother has any idea if the brick was thrown at them.
Answer:
- nervously
- startled
- tensed
- uneasy
Explanation:
In literature, mood refers to the emotions or atmosphere caused in the reader.
An anxious or worrisome mood, nervous about an imminent event, can be achieved by the chosen words because they are all related to restlessness. In that respect, nervously means easily disturbed or alarmed, startled means shocked, tensed implies tension due to agitation, and uneasy concerns feelings of trouble and anxiety.
The correct answer should be D. To make the main points more memorable through repetition.
This isn't appealing to ethos because ethos is appealing to credibility. It is questionable whether or not the image itself is memorable or not.
Repetition and parallelisms in speeches are used to make something more memorable and quotable. It is supposed to persuade you and this kind of sentence manipulation enables good diction.