Answer:
A
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The answer is: presence of supernatural elements or forces.
In the poem "The R*pe of the Lock," the author Alexander Pope, makes reference to magical creatures who add humor to the course of events. For instance, Belinda's dream is created by a sylph her called Ariel who looks after. At the same time, Ariel presents other sylphs and gnomes who also assist and look after Belinda, although Belinda cannot see them. In the end, when the Baron steals Belinda's hair, a resentful gnome travels to the underworld to pick up tears, sobs and annoyance, and then empties it on Belinda's head, which makes her furious.
Answer: The right answer is the C) The first excerpt makes a logical appeal, while the second excerpt makes an emotional appeal.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in the first excerpt the author is using a very forceful piece of evidence - a passage from the Declaration of Independence - to support his claim and convince his audience to do the same. However, in the second excerpt he is trying to get an emotional reaction from his readers by addressing them very passionately, boldly and persuasively. He is willing to reject the Declaration of Independence and to burn it, and he goes as far as to refer to slave owners as beasts or animals - those "other men" that "choose to go upon all fours." Furthermore, he is also willing to accuse "this nation" (and those are many people) of falsifying God's principles if they denounce him for following His example, and that must have been a very grave accusation at that time when he penned this terrific speech (1854).
The answer is C.The unstoppable forces of nature. Because he states "<span>I’d blow no more on such a wicked, miserable world." which means he wishes he could stop nature but nature could not be stopped.</span> I took the test and got it right. Hope this Helps!