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I've havent read this book yet but i can give you a tip; Try to figure out which chapter its in if you have the book on you. If not find an online version
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try "free read online"--this is good website. once you find the book try downloading it or just click read online
<span>"Good neighbors keep a certain amount of distance from each other"
This seems to be the best answer. The neighbor repeats a couple times over: "</span>Good fences make good neighbors." Fences are meant to keep distance between two areas or to divide, such as Robert Frost implies when he claims "<span>Before I built a wall I'd ask to know/What I was walling in or walling out". This infers the idea of how fences keep people separate. </span>
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What do all of these polygons have in common?
A. Each appears to have exactly two pairs of parallel sides.
B. Each appears to have exactly one pair of parallel sides.
C. Each appears to be a quadrilateral.
D. Each appears to be a trapezoid.
I think first sentence and last two. The first one is appealing to a pet owner's feelings of wanting to be a good pet owner and the merchant is using that to persuade them to buy the biscuits. The last two sentences are appealing to a person's feelings of loneliness or being left out and using that to convince you to buy a pool. They both appeal to people's emotions in order to persuade them towards action, that's what it means to use pathos.
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Someone to find inspiring Is thedore Rossevelt cause befor he became the president he was a contry man he built a Ox Farm of his own helped fend off the trespassers from the towns country fence and many more