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hope this helps.
Your answer is C. <span>When speaking to her troops, Queen Elizabeth appeals to logos to inspire and encourage her army. When speaking to Parliament, Queen Elizabeth appeals to pathos to provide rational explanations that convince lawmakers.</span>
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The phrase that has a connotation of freedom and adventure is: "splashed on through the swamp"
Taking into consideration the context in which that phrase was written we can see in the words "splash" and "swamp" John Muir's perspective of life. He was a naturalist writer who loved traveling and who found freedom and adventure in his experiences in the wild life.
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C. I stood in the open door of my boss's office, frozen despite the butterflies doing acrobatics in the pit of my stomach.
Explanation:
A. Unlike C, this answer almost seems to provide a dismissive tone of their nervous feeling. They seemed to have some form of composure, as they could at least shake her hand. This answer can be eliminated.
B. Here, the sentence directly states that they feel their tension ease itself. They do not seem very nervous, but it could still be a possibility. However, there is a better answer.
C. Here, an idiom is used to describe the state of the person in question. The "butterflies in their stomach" is a common English expression to express anxiety or worry. Clearly, this is the correct answer.
D. This answer is descriptive of the scenery, but it does not mention a word of the person's feelings. This answer can be easily eliminated.