Even though the first passage isn't completely logical, since its arguments are basically hypotheses, the second passage appeals mostly to the emotion of the reader, therefore, the right answer is the first option:
Passage 1 uses a logical approach, while passage 2 contains appeals to emotion.
So the sentence is supposed to be a title? If that's the case, the answer is:
Sarah's Favorite F. Scott Fitsgerald Short Story Is Bernice Bobs Her Hair.
Answer:
"Admit impediments. Love is not love"
"Or bends with the remover to remove"
Explanation:
Slant rhythm is essentially when a poet uses two words that sound really similar, but they don't not exactly rhyme with each other.
Look for a pair of lines that are like that:
"Admit impediments. Love is not love"
"Or bends with the remover to remove"
Here, we see the words "love" and "remove"; obviously, we know that they don't exactly rhyme, but they are relatively close enough both in sound and spelling. So, this pair is the answer.
Answer:
The second option
Explanation: Plural verbs do not end with the letter s.
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