<span>C. “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.”
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Pathos in rhetoric is a persuasion strategy based on eliciting feelings in the audience, it is an appeal to their emotions. In this manner, the phrase, “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.” is the one that most sparks feelings in the audience through the use of vivid language. Other argumentative strategies worth mentioning are those based on character (ethos) and reason/logic (logos), thus the trio: logos, ethos and pathos.
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Severe weather comes in different sizes and shapes such as Tornados, floods, lighting, hurricanes, and hail. They can cause damage to anything that gets in their path; sometimes depending on how big they are. For example, an F-0 tornado on a advanced Fujita scale for tornados can barely cause damage to houses and things around it with little wind. But a F-5 tornado can lift buildings and houses off the ground with ease and extremely high winds. Hope this helps. :)
Shakespeare builds tension in the play by having the witches mysteriously appear and dissapear. Through dramatic irony he is giving the audience more information about the witches then the characters. They are thinking whether to trust the witches or not, but we already know that they shouldn’t.
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Collected from all simples that
have virtue
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Under the moon, can save the thing
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That is but scratch'd withal: I'll
touch my point
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With this contagion, that, if I
gall him slightly,<span>It may be death.</span>
<span>It describes the poison that he will use on his sword.</span></span></span><span>
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