Answer:
The type of rhetoric that Ms. Dundum is using is pathos.
Explanation:
Pathos is a literary device that is used as a persuasion tool that works through the emotions. It is used by many writers since it can create deep connections with the reader and get their full attention. In this excerpt, Ms. Dundum tells a very emotive story that is related to the situation the other characters are living, the objective of this is to motivate them and create emotions and excitement in the reader.
B. One of your troop members began to cry.
It doesn't explain why he is crying, and is the most suspenseful, but one could argue it was C, because they could have going the wrong direction, but B is the most suspenseful due to the crying and emotion in it.
Hope this helps, even though I just debated aloud.
Answer:
"...protecting women from discrimination and exploitation, and helping them to be more productive, will prevent widespread famine."
Explanation:
Perhaps it is that one! ^
Problem = widespread famine
Solution = protect women from discrimination & exploitation and help them be more productive.
Answer:
hewo Asuna here
I love him dearly, but will he see clearly,
when I say stop, am i just a prop?
I don't wanna be onstage, I would rather live my days,
free of this cage, i tell him no but still he goes,
and i shall forever be stuck on this stage,
Explanation:
hope this helps
In Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron, Harrison's parents are incapable of being emotionally impacted by their son's death due to their numerous handicaps.
Because they are so handicapped, they are unable to concentrate or focus on something for more than a moment. Their handicaps prevent them from thinking clearly or remembering details. As a result, although they initially feel sad, they quickly forget what happened and continue watching television.