She is vindictive toward Ivan while pretending to be worried about him, Thus reminding him of how his family has never forgiven him.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is A, because the protagonist is the main character, and that's what Rider is. The other answers don't really make sense in terms of the role he plays in the story.
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It might be a tragedy of fate after all. Yes, I do think that the witches play a central role in the play, because if it hadn't been for them, none of the tragedy would have happened. If they hadn't told Macbeth about what was to happen, he would never have thought about killing Duncan and becoming king himself. He would have been satisfied with where he was at that particular moment, and proud of himself. This way, the witches destroyed everything by planting the seed of greed in Macbeth, and thus it had to end tragically.  ~THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER!
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it's the last one because I looked it up
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
In the above mentioned scenario, Sonia uses the rhetorical appeal of Logos.
Explanation:
There are basically three types of rhetorical appeals: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. In the above mentioned example, Sonia hava made use of Logos appeal to persuade the undergraduate students.
Logos is an appeal where the person try to convince its audience by the use of logic or reason. Sonia uses logos by presenting her theorems which means a true and factual statement accepted and proved by mathematical operations to the students.