Answer: A. Pathos and logos
In this passage, the speaker uses both pathos, which is an appeal to emotion, and logos, which refers to an appeal based on logic. She first states that because she does not have a license, she cannot drive. This is a logical argument. Afterwards, she states that it is "totally embarrasing" to be driven to the party by her father. In this case, the speaker makes an appeal to pathos, or to emotions.
Answer:
The correct answer is Gateway will be built differently than the International Space Station.
Explanation:
The central idea of this extract is to demonstrate that the Gateway will be built in a totally different way from ISS (International Space Station).
It even begins by saying that Gateway will be smaller, and from there on provides details of its construction and compares them to those of the ISS. Gateway will have five modules while ISS is made up of 15.
Then it provides more details of how the Gateway construction will be.
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is: Gateway will be built differently than the International Space Station.
Because the act is fendimental of all incorruptible is the act on the helpline of the corporate of industry
D) the importance of friendship and tolerance in the midst of differences in taste and beliefs