Being apart of the traveling circus is tentative to grasping reality. I am constantly having to fortifude the gift of being ambidextrous to the non believers, forcing myself to being bereft of an encore. Whilst listening to the ever loud announcer who always speaks in a form of verbatim, the reiterate of words can make the night seem to never end. Although the doux champagne in the end is worth the trip.
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Being apart of the traveling circus is an attempt to grasping reality. I am constantly having to defend the gift of being able to use both hands really well to the non believers, forcing myself to being deprived of an encore. Whilst listening to the ever loud announcer who always speaks in a form of repeating the same words, the words being said over and over again can make the night seem to never end. Although the sweet champagne in the end is worth the trip.
I would say B) and C). Her writing evokes powerful pathos(i.e. appeal to emotions). Seeing that she writes about couples, families etc., I'd say that covers the realistic approach, and dramas evoke emotions, so we've covered the B) part. She makes her characters react to situations, which gives the readers a chance to experience intense emotions, i.e. it evokes pathos.
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Refineries are places where a substance is refined. It could be any substance, really. But, taking into consideration the options we have available, we could conclude that the specific refinery being referenced here is <em>natural gas. </em>This is a common material in plastic, DVDs and crayons, while bauxite, petroleum, and iron are never used in the manufacturing process of these everyday items.