I have decided to express myself through the famous Japanese medium of manga art.
I have drawn two manga characters, a girl and a boy. The drawing shows the boy secretly looking at the girl while she is looking at the camera. The boy probably has something important to say to the girl but can't muster up the courage to.
I have also added in a cute flying bear to invite in a feeling of playfulness and innocence.
I did it as if I drew the thing cuz not really sure how to describe via my view properly...some phrases were awkward. Hope this helps!!☺️
B is the answer im pretty sure
I don't know if there are multiple options to choose from. But as an in-text citation according to MLA style, we would reference like this (Wysocki et al. 123). Wysocki et al. goes for the last name of the main author, and 123 goes for the page number (it is just an example). When the reader sees this reference, they will easily find the full details in the bibliography.
Idk if this can help you but it looks like something you might be looking for.
There are three types of appeals or ways of persuasion: ethos, which persuades appealing to ethics; pathos, which appeals to emotion; and logos, which appeals to logic.
The sentence "I think that ’twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in a fix pretty soon.", uses facts to persuade. The civil rights movement is something that actually happened, and I gather from the sentence that this was said during that time. Both african americans and women were tired of the unjust treatment they receive(d) and began to protest. Since the sentence uses facts to persuade, the appeal used is <u>logos.</u>