Answer:
That restaurant is famous for its delicious, homemade pies and cakes.
Ethos is an appeal to the speaker's credibility. The other two are logos and pathos, where logos is an argumentative parts where the speaker describes why what he says makes sense, and pathos is the appeal to audience's emotions.
Answer:
1. Brian told Joe that he thinks he is a genius.
Explanation:
The revision that would best improve the original sentence is the first one.
In the second sentence, Joe is mentioned twice, which is not necessary and sounds somewhat awkward (despite making it a bit clearer whether Brian thinks that he himself or Joe is a genius).
In the third sentence, Joe is mentioned once, but in the second half of the sentence. That's why we could think that Brian told someone else that Joe is a genius.
The fourth sentence is the second best. The phrase <em>his friend</em>, though, doesn't contribute to the revision in any way, which makes it unnecessary.
That leaves us with the first option is the best one.
Answer:
Hello, I'm writing this letter to tell you what I think about your restaurant. A few days ago I visited your restaurant and ordered food, I'm pleased to say that customer service was very satisfactory. I firstly ordered bread and butter, the butter was good but I found the bread a bit cold and stale. I ordered macaroni and cheese as my main course which turned out to be very disappointing because some parts of the cheese were cold and some parts were hot. I suggest checking whether the food is at the right temperature before it comes out of the kitchen . Also I think it would be best is you don't serve the same bread for a long time cause they might go like mine did
kind regards (your name)