Answer: to distribute absolute justice based on luck
Explanation: Just took the test!
Answer:
superstition
Explanation:
One for Sorrow” has its origins in a superstition. Originally, the lyrics were associated with magpies which were bringing good or bad luck.
Answer:
Jim lifted the heavy bag of concrete because he was as strong as an ox.
Explanation:
It is the fourth one because it is the only sentence describing someone/thing as strong. (as an ox.)
The first one has nothing to do with being strong.
The second one would be correct if it was "The boat was as strong as an ox as it persevered through the rough waters.", but since that isn't the sentence, it wouldn't work.
The third one is incorrect because if the toy was made to be as strong as an ox, why is it breaking into tiny pieces?
Therefore, the fourth one is right. :)
Answer:
Ethos, pathos and logos.
Aristotle spoke largely that rhetorical devices can be sorted into three forms. These are ethos, pathos and logos. Commonly these are known as the 3 pillars of persuasion or persuasive appeals. Often skilled persuaders will utilise all three forms in their speeches or writing.