You didn't give the options. However, i'll try.
To me, a stone cannot be ethical because it cannot suffer. Indeed, the capacity for suffering must be satisfied before we talk about interest in a meaningful way. For instance, nothing we could possibly do for a stone could make a difference in its welfare. It don't have interest. Whereas, we, humans have interest. Therefore we can be ethical because we are sentient beings that can be benifited or harmed. It's because we can experience pain as a result.
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Answer:
A French girl helped Elie after he was beaten brutally by Idek
Explanation:
This narrative is from Night by Elie Wiesel.
Eliezer (Elie) was a Jewish prisoner in a concentration camp during the holocaust. Idek was an SS officer and the Kapo in charge of Eliezer’s work crew. In the narrative, we see Idek is a lustful and selfish man given often (or easily susceptible) to fits of rage. On one of such occasion, while in his natural element, Idek brutally beat Eliezer. After having being thus dealt with by Idek, a French girl (who works next to Eliezer in the warehouse) came to his aid by giving him bread and encouraged Elie to remain strong. Many years later, Eliezer ran into this French girl in Paris where he learned that she was a French Jew who had passed as an Aryan
It's asking you to write about a grasshopper or another insect using as many of the spelling words as possible.
I'll write an example for you using the grasshopper, but you'll still have to do one of your own for the homework. Spelling words will be bold.
Grasshoppers are small insects, whose camouflage makes seeing them scarce. They specialize in making loud chirping noises and eating crops. The ridges on their back legs enables them to make the chirping noises. In critical situations, they spit a brownish mucus-like substance from their mouths to gross out whatever is threatening them. Because they're outside, they're not very sterile, so be sure to wash your hands if you touch one.
This statement can be concluded:
2. Both the speech and poem are equal when it comes to the use of pathos.
Explanation:
It is rather subjective how we can value the two uses of pathos as both the statement and the poem employ it very beautifully and effectively in their address and get the point across.
one is about the death of soldiers in the civil war while the other is about the death of the President Lincoln.
Both of these show emotion and vulnerability and thus are important to be seen as having equal level of pathos even as the poem has more dramatic styles and virtues as it is a poem so it is supped to.