I fixed a couple things up for you, this is how it should be:
DDT is a colorless, tasteless, and almost odorless crystalline chemical compound. DDT is a dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane insecticide which is a class two insecticide. Around 1874 DDT was synthesized by an Austrian chemist named Othmar Zeiler. But in 1939 DDT finally had its first taste at insecticidal actions which was discovered by a Swiss guy named Paul Hermann Müller. DDT was used heavily in the second half of world war two they used it for many things but the main thing they used it for is fighting the diseases like Malaria, Typhus, and the other insect-borne human diseases among the earth populations. DDT finally went for sale locally on October 1945 but it was meant for the use as an agricultural and household pesticide. The problems DDT has caused are not a joke it has killed many species/ animal from around the world there are cases of people getting diseases and defects from being minor exposed to DDT. Several people have gotten breast cancer and many other things, people who have been exposed to DDT are more likely to have lymphoma, leukemia, and pancreatic cancer. Many animals and organisms have been impacted like the Bald eagle, Peregrine falcon, Osprey, crayfish, fish, shrimp, and many other animals and organism. For the bird species, it said that many birds had brain lesions or liver abnormalities which were fatal. Populations of bald eagles and other birds crashed when DDT thinned their eggs, killing their embryos. The only thing they did to stop all of this mayhem was to simply ban the use of DDT in the United States this helped tremendously and brought down the death rate of birds.
In Hamlet, when Polonius is hidden behind the curtain and hear Gertrudis think perceive she is in danger, so when he starts to scream crying for help, Hamlet think he is Claudius and stabs him after discover the curtain; is at this moment when Polonius shows his foolishness, and in other scene, the king/queen is finally convinced by his arguments, boasting his espionage skills.
The answer, I believe is PATHOS. Why?
• Definition of Pathos:
- An emotional appeal to an audience by eliciting feelings that reside in the presenter.
•• My Reasoning ••
- This sentence from the Declaration of Independence resonates the "feelings of the American colonists under British rule".
It could also be LOGOS. However, I believe that PATHOS might be the correct choice for the question. THEME and PURPOSE can be directly eliminated from the choices.
Answer:
The house is not enchanted nor does the landlady possess magical powers.
Explanation:
Roald Dahl's short story "The Landlady" revolves around the story of Billy Weaver and his encounter with a strange landlady in whose "Bed and Breakfast" he was staying. The story ends unresolved, leading the readers to imagine for themselves what really happened in the end.
Billy Weaver had arrived at Bath for the first time to start his job. As he doesn't know anyone, he decided to stay in a hotel for the time being. While looking for a reasonable place to stay, he came upon a small sign that says<em> "Bed and Breakfast"</em>. And he was hooked as if some strange spell was pulling him towards the place. Even the landlady seemed to have been expecting him, for she opened the door right after it rang.
There seems to be no indication that the place was enchanted. But at the same time, there are certain elements that seem to suggest to that. the narrator reveals <em>"his eye was caught and held in the most peculiar manner by the small notice that was there. BED AND BREAKFAST."</em> He continues, <em>"Each word was like a large black eye staring at him through the glass, holding him, compelling him, forcing him to stay where he was and not to walk away from that house." </em>But this doesn't prove that the place is enchanted.
Moreover, the landlady doesn't have any magical powers, rather she was a killer.
Answer:
I do not like that word it's messed up.
Explanation:
I wish cleaner words would be used in schools♀️