Logos- "Prom usually makes students happy, and recent evidence has shown that when students are more happy they tend to focus more, which brings grades up and ultimately helps the school's reputation."
Ethos- "Many professionals recommend having a prom so that the students' minds can relax and to give them a small break so that they come back with more focus, drive and motivation."
Pathos- "Prom gives us students a break from all of the homework and studying and misery, and we would really appreciate it if you gave us just those hours of freedom before we submerge ourselves in our books once more."
I hope any of these work for you!
<span>The correct answer is articles. In a title articles will rarely be capitalised. Articles are the words which come before nouns, such as 'an' and 'the' which are not the most important words within the title and do therefore not warrant the capitalisation.</span>
Answer:
Idioms don't translate well to other languages because it might not make sense when translated, or there are idioms in that language. Also, Idioms "do not translate" in the sense that different languages do not express the same meaning with the same idiom.
Hope this helps!
Sir Walter scott is the Anwser