Answer:
C. By using a variety of biblical allusions
Explanation:
Given that appealing to ethos means that a speaker or author is illustrating or portraying himself as a credible or reliable source that people should believe or listen to.
Hence, when FDR was using a variety of biblical allusions in his first inaugural address, he was trying to depict that he knows what he's saying and people should listen to him, thereby appealing to ethos.
Therefore, in this case, the correct answer to the question is option C "By using a variety of biblical allusions."
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D: There are a number of reasons why the birthrate in Japan is falling.
Explanation:
Looking at the three points given, we can see that there is a trend.
In the first point, we learn that Japanese women are not marrying due to the traditional idea that marriage is more diplomatic than it is romantic, and we can infer that this will lead to a decline in the number of families started.
The second point is pretty cut and dry; raising a child is expensive, and that may seem unattractive to young people who'd otherwise be the ideal candidates to start a family.
The third point strengthens the message by pointing out that even if a family could afford to have children, it wouldn't be a very enjoyable experience. It can be inferred that the stresses of having a child discourage married couples in Japan from having multiple children.
All of these points together support answer choice D, as it is the only statement supported by all three points without any other outside information.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer is B. 
Explanation:
There shouldn't be a comma at all in the sentence. :)
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The quotation that best supports her feelings is<em> "But in that same heart, Agatha couldn’t shake the feeling that she wanted something different for her own life."   </em>The reason is because it is quoted at a crucial moment, in which she, despite the possible anger of the gods, made a decision, representing that she had always kept her feelings of running away from arranged marriage, as before it had been stated that she knew she might be the next.