The answer is option B.
In Emily Dickenson's poem "An Awful Tempest Mashed The Air," the theme expresses that bad times only last a little while.
At first, a terrible storm is described, which covers heaven and Earth. As a result, the storm represents bad times, as well as how problems sometimes make people blind, and do not let them see reality and the goods things in life.
Then the author depicts the terrible sounds of the storm, as if evil creatures were laughing and making noises on top of a roof. Thus, they refer to people's feelings of fear in times of trouble.
In a short period of time, the next morning, the sun comes out and problems disappear. As a consequence, there is a sense of peace as if it were heaven.
For ethos: But, I am very mature for my age & Ive been doing everything I am supposed to. I come home on time for curfew, etc. Pathos: I have been trying so hard to prove to you that I can handle a Facebook. Ive been trying to hard & I feel like I haven't tried hard enough. Logos: It is shown, that at my age, there are 25% of Facebook users, that with supervision, they continue on with their regular schedule.
Answer:
To help you read with greater focus on the texts purpose
Explanation:
To help you read with greater focus on the texts purpose
“When Caitlyn is with Tyler all of her problems seem to disappear. But as things get serious, she discovers Tyler's jealous side. Once she realizes her "perfect" boyfriend is as controlling as he is caring, Caitlyn is faced with a choice: she can either let this relationship define her, or find the courage to break away” (Goodreads)