1. I believe the correct answer is:
social status.
In these lines from the play “The
Importance of Being Earnest”, written by Oscar Wild, Gwendolen Fairfax says
that people who live in the country lack social status.
Gwendelon is a big-city (London in this
case), sophisticated woman who views the world with the shortsightedness of the
aristocratic society of Victorian era, which Oscar Wilde tend to critic.
Limited by her installed aristocratic norms, Gwendelon says that she can’t
grasp the idea that someone of importance can live in the country (“how anybody
manages to exist in the country, if anybody who is anybody does.”) as the
country lacks the social status, which is reserved for the big cities.
2. I believe the correct answer is:
morally debased.
In these lines from the play “The
Importance of Being Earnest”, written by Oscar Wild, Cecily indicates that
people in the city are morally debased.
Cecily Cardew is the foil character,
contrast, of the Gwendelon Fairfox, which we can see in her protectiveness of
the country life, both its setting and people. She replays to Gwendelons
comments of the lack of social status in country life by calling people in the
city “agricultural depressed”, meaning that their decrease in moral value
spread like and illness, almost like an epidemic even.
The answer is Bass. I have some basic previous knowledge from being in Band. :)
Answer:
1)make a name for yourself ( not sure of this one)
2) make the headline
3)be in public eyes
4)go viral
5) be in big screen
6)have a lots of hit ( this too)
Answer:
4. A
5. D
6. B
Explanation:
4. Appeal to authority is a technique used in argument by quoting what an authority figure said. They then firm a conclusion based on what the authority said.
Option A is the best answer. The person is quoting an authority figure to persuade the audience into accepting his argument.
5. Appeal to reason simply involves making logical statements, or giving reasons why something occured in a logical manner, in an attempt to make the audience accept the argument.
Option D appeals to reason. It simply gives a reason why people should vote against the mayor's plan.
6. Appeal to mention only merely seeks to touch the emotions of people, and thereby sway and seek the support of the audience.
Option B is a perfect example, as the statement would move the audience to pity rather than reasoning.