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Answer One: A. An emotional appeal.
Answer Two: B. An Ethical Appeal
Answer Three: D. Appeal to Reasoning. My guess.
Answer Four: B. Grabbing the Attention of the Audience.
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This line is spoken by Satan in the epic poem Paradise Lost, written by John Milton (1667). ... Basically, this quote is Satan trying to make himself feel better about living in a pit of fire. He figures if he puts his mind to it, Hell can be just as good as Heaven any old day.
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The answer is (D) Prereading, Reading, and Review. I hope I helped!
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Parable of the Sower maintains themes of growth and change. The characters, lead by Lauren Olamina, wrestle with how to create an ideal future, especially when the past and present aren't exactly desirable. Through Lauren's created religion called “Earthseed,” the text's themes of growth and change are evident.
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