“To catch a tartar“ is an example of an idiom. This means to encounter someone that’s dangerous, troublesome, and powerful. For example, the police were going to catch a tartar. This means that the police were going to catch some that was very dangerous.
~Good luck
Logical appeal- logos
Ethical appeal-ethos
Emotional appeal -pathos
Gore uses logos as he states "we are dumping 110 million tonnes of pollution into the atmosphere every 24 hours"
<span>What steps should you take to prepare for a job interview? Pick out the clothes you will wear for the interview, and get them ready the night before. If you are comfortable with what you are wearing, you will feel more confident and in control, and those feelings will help you present yourself well. If you don't know where the company is located, practice driving there the day before. Plan to arrive at least fifteen minutes before the start of the interview, and remember to bring extra copies of your résumé. After you meet for the interview, always send a thank you card or email; in this message you can emphasize your interest and how your experience fits the job. Going on interviews is educational, so if you don't get this job, perhaps what you learned from the process will help you get the next one.</span>
Personification
the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.