Answer:
There is no passage to link the answer to, but definitions of asnwers can help
Explanation:
Here are definitions of the answers, which can help with the answer:
A) Humorous means funny or amusing.
B) Conversational is something related to conversation, which can be chatty, friendly, colloquial.
C) Irony is the expression of someone's meaning by using language that represents the opposite, typically for humorous effect.
D) Satire is the use of humour, irony, or exaggeration, criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of important and general issues.
E) Condensending means having or showing a patronizing attitude towards someone.
Pathos has to do with emotions
logos has to do with reasoning and thought
ethos is your your beliefs and aspirations
this should help
Answer: While on his journey Santiago learns the simple truths of the world of what true spiritual journey really is.
Explanation:
Santiago is a central character from the novel ‘The Alchemist’ which is authored by Paulo Coelho. It so happens that Santiago have a repeated dream of finding a treasure in the pyramids of Egypt, so he begins his journey to find a hidden treasure.
While on his journey, Santiago learns some simple truths of the world. He learns to from a connection with the world, he learns to commune with the world around him. Eventually, his supernatural conscience is awakened and he realized that true spirituality is not is finding the physical treasure, or becoming someone. But its more about finding our true self.
I think that C, that is, "they found the charge and trouble very great, and they had little or no crop it is not doubted", is your answer.
Understatement represents something as smaller or less intense than it reallly is, it presents it as less important. In sentence C, the speaker refers to a problem as a minor inconvinience "(...)trouble very great". Generarlly, we all know, that troubles are far from great. "They had little or no crop it is not doubted", you could change the focus and say that you have "some crop" instead of referring to the crop as being little.
it is a metaphor because it really isn't a falcon of death
another example of a metaphor would be I am so full about to explode
your not really going to explode your just <span>exaggerating it</span>