I think its D. Paradox but I honestly am not sure. ;( sorry
Answer:
B. Its a really cool place
Explanation:
<span>Our Town by Thornton Wilder The story is equally simple. The first act introduces us to the town, Grover's Corners in New Hampshire, seen in the early years of the 20th Century--and most particularly to the Gibbs and Webb families, who live next door to each other. The second act finds boy-next-door George and girl-next-door Emily marrying, and a flash-black shows the audience how their romance began. It is a simple tale, full of details of small town life, church choir on Wednesday night, milk delivered fresh each morning, breakfast to be made, chickens to be fed--and slowly, as the action moves forward, we are drawn into this simple way of life and its seemingly endless and trivial repetitions.</span>
<span>Ethos is one of the rhetorical appeals used in literary works. It appeals to the ethics of the audience, persuading them to believe in the credibility of the speaker.
The excerpt used ethics in B. I was a member of the Cabinet at the time, and I remember the earnest endeavors we made to persuade Germany and Austria not to precipitate Europe into this welter of blood.
The excerpt shows the credibility of the speaker as he is a member of the cabinet, thus, he has knowledge of what he is talking about. He knows that going into war is unethical and tries his best to dissuade Germany and Austria into going to war.
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