Answer:
Setting:
- It was a poky little shop, and the man was arranging furniture outside on the pavement very cunningly so that the more broken parts should show as little as possible.
- The wide High Street, even at the busy morning hour almost as quiet as a dream-street, lay bathed in sunshine.
- And, sure enough, over the top of the forest, where it ran down in a tongue among the meadows, and ended in a pair of goodly green elms, about a bowshot from the field where they were standing, a flight of birds was skimming to and fro, in evident disorder.
Character:
- Two persons were within; the first he readily knew to be Dame Hatch; the second, a tall and beautiful and grave young lady, in a long, embroidered dress—could that be Joanna Sedley?
- Jerry's name was Gerald and not Jeremiah, whatever you may think; and Jimmy's name was James, and Kathleen was never called by her name at all, but Cathy, or Catty, or Cat.
Explanation: I took the test.
I believe it implies that King Shield Sheafson, was a good king for the Spear Danes, both being fierce and heroic caused them to be victorious in battles. The opposing tribes viewed Sheafson as evil and a destroyer of their homes. Basically to the Danes, Sheafson is a vision of what is good, to other tribes he is a vision of what is evil.
The answer is
B.is aware that her tactics are not appropriate.
Romeo is devestated and Juliet is upset because she fell in love with a Montague
Answer:
B). Ethos
Explanation:
Ethos is defined as the persuasive device in which the author invokes their authority, competence, or expertise in an attempt to establish the credibility of his/her argument and convince the readers to believe in it. In the given example, <u>'ethos' is the rhetorical device that the author has employed to establish the validity of his argument by invoking his authority('I do not think...win in this year')</u>. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.