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In the 6th grade I was more worried about fitting in then being myself. I dressed different, barely spoke, and hung out with the sort of people I didnt really care to be friends with. But because of all those things I did I was known as the popular girl, even though everyone who had known me before knew that wasnt true me. I got tired of putting on a fake show so after the first few weeks I quit and started acting like myself again. Everyone who I was hanging out with quit speaking to me, and pretended I no longer existed. All because I didnt dress like them even though I still acted the same.
The Napoleonic Wars and generally the rule of Napoleon
Pathos is all about emotion. Pathos are all about appealing to a person's emotions to make your point hit closer to home. For example, an article aimed at an audience of mothers may use pathos by telling a heartbreaking story of a mother and her child to convince the audience of something. Since the audience can relate to the story because they have children, the pathos is effective and they are more likely to sympathize with the point the author is trying to make. Pathos is sometimes more effective than other types of rhetoric because people are easily swayed by their emotions.
Frontier is defined as 1) a line separating two countries, 2) the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, or 3) <span>the extreme limit of understanding or achievement in a particular area.
Right away we can cross out B because the wilderness is pretty close to a frontier. We can also cross out D because it doesn't make sense with the definitions given. So now we are left with A and C.
A is a funny misuse of the word; they probably meant to say "front." So, now we only have C. C is correct, and it makes sense because space does have an </span>extreme limit of understanding in science.