The answer is C - exists in thought or as an idea, but does not have a physical existence.
The persuasive appeal used in the lines given above is REASON.
According to Aristotle, there are three types of persuasive appeal, these are: appeal to reason, appeal to one's character and appeal to emotions. Appeal to reason is a form of rhetorical approach, in which a speaker made an argument by giving or presenting facts that lead the audience to reach the kind of conclusion that the speaker desire. In the question given above, the speaker was appealing to the reason of his audience, leading them to reach the conclusion that the refusal of the kingly crown does not signify a reasonable and ambitious attitude.
I believe the colons should be placed as follows:
1. One thought kept crossing Jen's mind as Friday approached:
2. included the following: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
3. cultures:
on the first sentence you are separating her thought from the statement
on the second, you are separating a list from the statement
on the third, you are separating the two different types of cultures from the statement.
I really hope these are correct for you :) good luck!
I'm pretty sure that the answer is C
I think the answer is A Bc it tells you what they are both thinking