This occurs in Chapter 6. After the story, the Daughters begin dancing, and then each of them slowly walks up to the statue of Mary to touch her heart. Lily is compelled to do the same, so she rises and walks toward Mary to touch her heart. As she does so, June stops playing the cello, and Lily realizes that she is not included in the ritual. August scolds June for her inhospitality, and Lily faints.
Lily wakes up in August’s room after the meeting of the Daughters. Everyone attributes Lily’s fainting to the heat of the day.
The most probable <span>question which readers should ask before reading the "More than Flavorful" section is:
</span><span>Other than adding flavor, what else can herbs do?
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<span>Aside from the main purpose of using herbs which is to add flavor, answers to this question will address some other uses it can provide.</span>
Answer: If I were you I would try something that interests me, if you’ve been into that type of subject/thing go right ahead!
To have <em>ethos </em>is to be ethical.
Pathos is to win over the audience by using their emotions.
Logos is to convince an audience into something using reason.
<em>I don't think sathos is a real thing. If it is, I've never heard of it. Sorry.</em>
Ethos is to convince an audience of, let's say your, credibility.
- Marlon Nunez