Answer:Which type of argument does Keeler use in this passage from "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" ? -This is an emotional argument, because she wants readers to be angry at the Pilgrims for mistreating the American Indians. -This is an emotional appeal that tries to persuade people to be heroes who overcome evil.May 3, 2017
Explanation:
There are several options for the turning point. When Macbeth listens to and decides to kill Duncan fulfilling the prophecy. However, in Act III, Scene IV, when Macbeth sees the ghostly figures at the dinner. This is the ultimate moment when Macbeth realizes that there is no way out of his nightmare.
The answer is FALSE because that’s NOT for the public
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I think it would be............The second answer
Explanation:
Wouldn't the motif be stupidity or poor choices? We see this reappear in the story until finally the third pig chooses intelligently and is rewarded with <span>safety and good health.</span>