Logos in literature are rhetorical or persuasive appeal to the audiences logic and rationality.
Answer:
I believe the correct answer is C. The problem-and-solution structure establishes how the problem came to be, describes the potential outcomes, and suggests actions for resolution.
Explanation:
Roosevelt's famous speech about conservation does indeed refer to history - both American and the whole world's history. But it only does so in order to provide a deeper insight into the nature of the problem. <u>He uses historic references to outline the problem (exhaustion of resources). Then, he proposes solutions to this problem.</u>
True, America's natural resources were a great driver of economic and national growth. However, according to Roosevelt, <u>if Americans don't adopt a new perspective and start thinking about their posterity, soon there won't be much left to work with</u>. There are two categories of resources, each of which require a separate course of action:
- Exhaustible resources such as metals and minerals. The exhaustion can't be stopped, but it can be deferred until, hopefully, scientists come up with something to replace them.
- Renewable resources such as wood, water, soil. It is possible to prevent their exhaustion, but it's also possible to improve them for future generations.
13-year-old Bryan is flying on a bush plane when the pilot suddenly has a heart attack and dies. Brian me and just to keep the plane level until it crashes into a lake. Brian survived the crash, but that is just the beginning. He has nothing but a hatchet which his mother gave him before the trip, and throughout his summer Bryan has to survive in the vast wilderness with only his hatchet.
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When you are writing your own newspaper article:
Make your headline short and snappy. In the first sentence sum up what the story is about. Write your report in the third person and the past tense. Split your newspaper report up into paragraphs to help the reader clearly understand the information.
Answer: 1. C the vizirs envy
2. A. Douban bowing before the king
Explanation:
After the physician had cured the king of the sickness, the king showed him great affection by making him rich as he had promised. But this didn’t go unnoticed by the vizer who was envious of the douban physician.
The douban physician bowing before the king in the hall. The king, saw him, called onto him, and asked him to sit by his side, and went ahead show him every mark of honour.