The word closest in meaning to copious is b - plentiful.
Copious is synonyms to bountiful and bountiful means abundance, plenty, overflowing and never lacking anything. The other choices are really different since all of it has the common ground in meaning which is opposite to the given word.
Dumbfounded means to be left utterly speechless, or to simply be amazed/confused.
The answer is <em>C: twisting the handlebars quickly and wiggling the front wheel</em>.
1. Twisting the handlebars quickly: "There is a third movement of the handle bars --a quick twist in the direction the machine is leaning if about to fall."
2. Wiggling the front wheel: [prevent the fall by throwing the balance the other way] " a similar result is accomplished by wiggling the front wheel...a continuous wiggle --changing the balance...-- is necessary to keep it upright."
The sentences that contain an example of ethos are number 1, 3 and 5.
As a rhetorical device, ethos is grounded in the speaker's credibility, honesty or authority to involve the audience.
In sentence number 1, the fact that Gizmotry and Gadgetry has been active for 140 years implies that it has a good service and has been able to adapt and evolve with the market, so it can offer a better service.
In sentence number 3, all customer orders are right, or they're free the example of ethos is present in the display of confidence and authority and work ethic to the point that assure the customer that in the rare case that the order is not right, he or she will not have to pay for it.
In sentence number 5, the fact that the person prescribing the medication is wearing a stethoscope implies that he or she is a doctor with the knowledge and authority to prescribe Barco's medication.
Answer:D to establish that corruption resides in good man brown
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