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These individuals are going to have a type B personality. Whenever you hear this, if you play video games - you can think of Sans from Undertale!
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The author of this brochure uses appeals to ethos and pathos to influence the audience in that section in the following way.
The author uses Ethos when he writes that "Parks across the nation are conducting Climate-Friendly Park workshop co-sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency, to evaluate energy usage and to improve park operations." Let's remember that Ethos is the appeal to convince an audience using the experience or credibility of the speaker. In this case, the author is using the credibility of a federal government agency to back the workshop and its purpose.
The author uses Pathos when he writes that "Many times, during our nation's history, citizens have confronted difficult circumstances and found creative solutions. Pathos is the appeal to convince an audience using the emotion to convince them. So the author expresses this way to make people feel they have lived difficult moments but the American people are so grand, that they always find the right thing to do under difficult moments.
Answer:
both of these words were created and used way before the invention or idea of the automobile.
Explanation:
The main reason for these two words being used in the way that they are used in the modern world is that both of these words were created and used way before the invention or idea of the automobile.
Driveway was the first word to be used (Early 1800's) and referred to the piece of land next to a house in which people would pull up with their wagons in order to off-load any products that they needed to get into the house.
While Parkways referred to a wide road in a park in which many people could walk through at the same time. As time went by, these words were appropriated with similar modern day uses.
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Horses were big and powerful and the aztecs had never seen them before so they were justifiably scared