Answer:
intrinsic
Explanation:
Anne Frank illustrated a(n) intrinsic conflict with her sister.
The different rhetorical appeals delivered in the argument to Creon in defense of Antigone are pathos, ethos, and logos.
<h3>What are the various rhetorical appeals used?</h3>
Creon employs pathos and ethos. He is implying that Haemon is "fighting for Antigone" rather than his father. Haemon is employing logos to inform his father that he would only be an effective ruler in his own city.
Haemon desires to "save Antigone" because he loves her and believes that her wrongdoing should be pardoned.
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Answer: situated on the inside
<u>He's running faster than the wind.
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<u>This bag weighs a ton.
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<u>That man is as tall as a house.
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<u>This is the worst day of my life.
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<u>The shopping cost me a million dollars.
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<u>My dad will kill me when he comes home.
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<u>Your skin is softer than silk.
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<u>She's as skinny as a toothpick.</u>
<u>Hyperbole is from a Greek word meaning "excess" is a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis. It is the opposite of understatement.</u>
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