The answer is B. Aunt Marth has both a kind and cruel personality.
The allusion to Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in this passage means that Aunt Martha has a personality similar to the "bipolarity" of Dr. Jekyll.
Answer:
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Answer:
A and C
Explanation:
The word cruel is self explanatory, to be cruel to someone is to be mean to them. The word awkward is quite opposite of self-confident. Thus the answer would be A and C.
The statement best explains the type of appeal the author is using in this passage is the option B. The author is making an appeal to ethos by providing facts and evidence to support his argument. The first reason to confirm this, it's because in the passage is clear the intention of showing the importance of learning about other cultures and maintain them and ethos is the closest concept to that meaning. - Ethos: Habits, traditions, costume. Besides, the author presents the government information to strengthen its argument.
Answer:
I guess the second one makes the point.