Answer:
1. They use ethos by using a specific era, the gun isnt as advanced someone would now use. The people arent wearing what everyone would wear.
2.Pathos is shown but in a subtle way, how the hunter with the gun, their eye bulges out and also the other hunter that is dragging the bear, is just doing what the other person is saying.
My name never passed through Mr. Howard's lips.
Answer:
I would say the final choice is the correct answer as the punctuation appears appropriate and should make sense in a typical context.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. the character of King Henry, or Harry.
If you read the excerpt properly, you will see that it is describing the king himself. The narrator is telling us what Harry is like - that he is warlike, scary, and powerful. We are introduced with his character (who is the protagonist of the play and who we are going to see for the rest of the play) and we still don't know anything else about the context, setting, or other characters.
Boo is never seen outside his house until the end of the novel. Although Jem and the reader begin to suspect Boo is responsible for leaving gifts in the hole of the oak tree and sewing together Jem's torn trousers, he is not actually seen until he rescues Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell's attack.