The excerpt from Fast Food Nation that best illustrates the author's use of the rhetorical appeal logos is "English is now the second language of at least one-sixth of the nation's restaurant workers, and about one-third of that group speaks no English at all".
The fast-food chains began to hire other marginalized workers: recent immigrants, the elderly, and the handicapped. The amount of fast food workers who cannot speak English is very high. Many of them only know the names of the items on the menu; they speak "McDonald's English".
Answer:
1. Answer = "That life goes on even when bad things happen."
2. Answer = "The reminder that hope is possible even in times of trouble."
3. Answer = "Immigrants"
4. Answer = "The Statue of Liberty"
5. Answer = "A place where outsiders were not weclome"
You probably already took the quiz, but these are on the unit test too, and the person who answered first took the answer down. (You're welcome!)
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you need to find the plot of the story read the passage for it sorry if im not that good of a help
Answer: Women were seen as only meant for marriage, and the ideal wife considers her husband to be her master.
Explanation:
When describing a cosmetic that could be used to get rid of Georgiana´s birthmark, Aylmer concludes that "Your case demands a remedy that shall go deeper,” taking for himself the power to make such a decision, and implying that there´s something wrong with her wife beyond her physical appearance.
Georgiana also subscribes to the idea of her being submissive to her husband, even praying that "for a single moment, she might satisfy his highest and deepest conception," even knowing he will never be content.