Answer:
1. direct treatment of the "thing" either subjective or objective
2. to use absolutely no word that does not contribute to the presentation
3. as regarding rhythm to compose in sequence of the musical phrase, not in sequence of a metronome
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Explanation:
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Answer:
<em>A) He is sad to have left the moon; </em><em>If I'm correct he didn't want to stay on the moon. I don't think this is the answer</em>
<em>B) He is confused by how things have changed;</em><em> At first Bedford didn't know where he was when he looked around, I believe this is your answer</em>
<em>C) he is disappointed with his native land; </em><em>He wasn't disappointed until later in the chapter, I don't think this is your answer</em>
<em>D) He is overjoyed to be home;</em><em> Bedford was happy to be home, he wasn't disappointed to be home, I don't believe he was overjoyed tho.</em>
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Your answer is: B) He is confused by how things have changed
The main idea of the paragraph.
She uses D.Pathos. She's using an emotional approach to her students. She's not using data or statistics to prove her point. She is also not talking about being morally right.