The correct option is this: THE SPEAKER FEELS NO TIME CAN BE LOST PONDERING ACTION WITH SUCH A THREAT.
From the excerpt given above, it can be seen that Japan had surprisingly attacked USA, while giving them false hope that they intend to be at peace with USA. With all the surprising moves of Japan, the speaker is saying in the excerpt above that, no time should be lost in tackling Japan in order to stop the onslaught on USA.
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Why does Lincoln conclude with an appeal to both pathos and ethos? Check all that apply.
to emphasize citizens’ responsibilities
to stir listeners’ emotions
to cite important legal documents
to offer hope for the future
to recommend a military surrender
Answer:
Lincoln concludes with an appeal to both pathos and ethos to:
to emphasize citizens’ responsibilities
to stir listeners’ emotion
to offer hope for the future
Explanation:
<u>As we know, pathos is an appeal to emotion, while ethos is an appeal to ethics. Both are rhetorical devices used by speakers to convince their audiences of an idea. In this case, Lincoln's purpose was to appeal to people's sense of duty as well as their empathy</u>. He wants his audience to remember they still have <u>responsibilities</u> ahead of them, important ones. <u>They are to care for the families of fallen soldiers, and they must also keep on fighting to make sure those soldiers' deaths were not in vain. </u>He also wants him audience to remain <u>hopeful </u>about the future, evoking the <u>image of a lasting peace, which is the most desired thing in times of war.</u>
The answer to the question:
based on this image how does the viewer know that this ad contais bias, is, A: It was paid for by Reagan- Bush campaign funds.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. as we (are)
2. it be they. Sounds weird but that is the correct agreement.
3. I think 3 is correct. The apostrophe is in the right place.
4. I, who am older, know better than you.
5. I don't see anything wrong with 5. You might want to rewrite it as Is there any reason why Arthur shouldn't go?
6. Everybody tried his (or her) hardest.
7. like those sorts of cakes.
8. Venus is a planet. There is nothing wrong with the sentence.
9. This is a very odd rule of grammar. It should be I wish I were a clown.
Answer:
for the sake of their economy, religion and glory.