Answer:
Here is the best way I can clarify, Thank you.
Explanation:
In the Civil Rights Address, Kennedy is using ethos, pathos, and logos. In his speech submitting importance in the movement, ethos gives authority and persuade readers why their view is correct in the Civil Rights Act. While pathos gives the quality of emotions, such as pity, sorrow, and sadness because of the nation's unfavorable view of people of color. Lastly, logos give a sense of facts in each of the paragraphs. Sometimes giving the reader logic and reasoning in each paragraph.
I believe it’s “People should not fear space weather because violent events are rare and space is vast” because the paragraph wants to convince you that space weather shouldn’t be one of things you should be worrying about.
Happen to have the article or story on hand? there really is no way to answer this question without knowing who jacobs father was in the story.
"Unsupported and exaggerated statements" would be something that best characterizes an unreliable narrator, but this is of course somewhat subjective.