Answer:
A or C
Explanation:
I don't know what this is from, but since she seems to be aging/giving up, it might be either of those!
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If Ashridge would benefit from the renovations, the author should develop this idea by showing how that benefit would happen, that is, the author should show what the renovations would do to Ashridge and how it would be good for her, in some way. You will only be able to identify these benefits from reading the text, but it is likely that the author makes it very clear what positive results the renovations will bring to Ashridge.
Answer: Because they are exploiting she and her step-mother.
Explanation:
Gretel is the titular character in the short story, <em>''Gretel''</em> by <em>Garrison Keillor</em>. Gretel believes that her drunk of a father is exploiting both she and her stepmother and so dislikes him.
Gretel is also a writer but her brother covets her profits from publishing a book and wants the lion share for himself whilst giving her a meagre amount. The lawyer ensures that this happens by putting Gretel under a spell that made her sign a contract that gave her brother his wish. This makes her hate both her brother and the lawyer.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Pathos is a form of literary device used by the writer to appeal to the emotions of readers or the audience. The term 'Pathos' can be defined as 'suffering' or 'experience' or a state that evokes the emotions of pity or compassion.
'The Dam-nation of a Canyon' is an essay written by Edward Abbey. The essay is a persuasive essay written to persuade his audience to restore the state of Glen Canyon before the dam was built on it. He persuaded his audience using the persuasive tools.
The device of pathos can be seen in the excerpt stated in option D. <u>In this passage the author is stating the before state of Glen Canyon when it was a place of having adventures and how this trip of adventure has been lost. By doing so, the author is invoking an emotion of pity or an appeal of emotions.</u>
Thus the correct answer is option D.
It really depends on the prospect of the viewer, for or against.