I think that the answer to this question would be based off of your opinion because when you write poetry,most times, you are writing about your feelings and the way you express those feelings is different for everyone. Some people may have a harder time putting those feelings into words, while others might not.
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D. Ecosystems
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His most distinguishing trait, however, is his sharp intellect. Odysseus’s quick thinking helps him out of some very tough situations, as when he escapes from the cave of the Cyclops in Book 9<span>, or when he hides his slaughter of the suitors by having his minstrel strike up a wedding tune in Book </span>23<span>. </span>
Answer:
B. Emotional appeals
Explanation:
Rhetorical appeals are different ways speakers affect their audience. There are three main types:
- Logos (appeal to logic) - the speaker uses logic, careful structure, and objective evidence to appeal to the audience.
- Pathos (appeal to emotion) - the speaker appeals to the audience's feelings.
- Ethos (appeal to values/trust) - the speaker appeals to the audience's values.
The appeal to the audience's needs, desires, and wants is a part of pathos, i.e. emotional appeal. This is why option B is the correct one.