The answer is B. Phonemes
Answer:
Adding that line at the end of a speech is an appeal to Pathos.
Explanation:
Pathos is a feature of rhetoric related to appealing to the emotional side of an audience that is listening to the speech. Pathos has the function of seeking public empathy for a cause and, therefore, uses words that generate a strong feeling in people about something.
In the line "it's politics of believing in things unseen; of believing in what this country might be; and of standing up for that belief and fighting for it when it's hard," we can see that the author of the speech is appealing to the patriotic feeling of people, causing the audience to be moved, about the need to fight for the country, even if it is difficult to obtain victory. For this reason, we can say that the author made an appeal to pathos, when he added this line to the speech.
The Marshall plan was a jolt bundle to kick off the war-desolated economies of Europe. By making monetary success, the nations of Europe would not be ousted by the communists. The offer was given to all nations including the Soviet Union. A prosperous Europe was the one thing Stalin did not need, and this was the start of the cool war and the iron window ornament.
I can say that Backstitch would be the most appropriate type of speech for repairing an armhole seam in a turtleneck because this provides much more strength to the area since it overlaps from one stitch to the next. From its term backstitch, it literally stitches in a backward direction. Answer for this would be option D.