Answer: "I deserve to have the opportunity to repeat the exam, since I worked so hard on it"
Explanation:
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D. Pathos
Explanation:
Pathos is a Greek word which means "suffering" or "emotion".
It is the appeal made to an audience's emotions to bring feelings of pity or sadness.
The scenario of a child that is shown, covered by itchy bug bites after making use of an inferior bug spray is an example of Pathos because the scenario is meant to evoke pity and sadness for the child because of the sufferings and pain he is enduring as a result of making use of an inferior bug spray and having his body covered by itchy bug bites.
Answer: LOL U cant Sing!!!
Explanation: LOOL
In scene 2, Caliban is still viewed as a "worker beast," in spite of being uncovered as a human. Stephano and Trinculo, however ostensibly less savvy than Caliban, still treat him like he is not really human in view of his local status and skin shading; and the way that Caliban endures this treatment and verbally abusing demonstrates that he acknowledges this mediocrity and Stephano's shaky expert also. Caliban demonstrates that he is more insightful than Stephano and Trinculo is that he understands that opportunity from Prospero is more critical than apparel or wine.