The different rhetorical appeals delivered in the argument to Creon in defense of Antigone are pathos, ethos, and logos. 
<h3>What are the various rhetorical appeals used?</h3>
Creon employs pathos and ethos. He is implying that Haemon is "fighting for Antigone" rather than his father. Haemon is employing logos to inform his father that he would only be an effective ruler in his own city.
Haemon desires to "save Antigone" because he loves her and believes that her wrongdoing should be pardoned.
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its either a or b but i'd go with b
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it is not c because ti say MOST but do ALL marine animals use sound to navagate?
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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 you are enrolled in an English class, begin by asking your teacher how ... when independent clauses are joined with no punctuation. ... Because she had gone to her friend's house late at night without asking for permission. ... Corrected: She wanted to go to the movie, so she called to find out what time the show started. 1.
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1. Do you know the name of the ballet with a boy named Fritz and a girl named Clara?
-the reason why you don't use does you is because structurally it doesn't make sense. Never use does you together, when asking a question.
2. Tony said that baseball practice had been changed to Tuesday at 7:30.
- for this one there are several ways to correct the sentence. You can use the words : was changed, had been changed, had changed. It just depends on when the comment was made to the other person.
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