This question is incomplete because the options are missing; here is the complete question:
Read the quotation from "Ain't I a Woman?" I have ploughed and planted, and gathered into barns, and no man could head me! Which statement best explains why this is an example of ethos, or an appeal based on character and credibility?
A. It places Truth in a position of moral superiority.
B. It shows that Truth has experiences to support her claims.
C. It accentuates Truth’s belief in the importance of hard work.
D. It suggests that Truth considers herself stronger than others.
The answer to this question is B. It shows that Truth has experiences to support her claims.
Explanation:
The Ethos appeal focuses on explaining or proving the credibility of the speaker, this includes mentioning the experience or education of the speaker to show he/she is an expert in the topic, and therefore the speaker's ideas are credible. This appeal is the one used by the activist Sojourner Truth in "I have ploughed and planted, and gathered into barns..." because by mentioning her experience at work she shows her abilities are equal to those of men, and therefore her claim about equal rights for women proposed in this speech is valid.
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Answer:
Both men run back toward their camp to check on their sister.
Explanation:
Joseph and James Bruchac's short story "The Chenoo" is a folktale about a mythical creature that has a heart of ice and kills any man he comes across. And through the brave act of the three siblings, the "curse" on the monster was lifted and they got their grandfather back.
While her brothers went hunting, Nolka was at their tent preparing whatever game they brought back. On the day the brothers discovered the footprints of the Chenoo, she was unaware of it. So, once the brothers figured out that the prints were headed to their camp, they rushed back to their sister, fearing for the monster to kill her. This <u>act of rushing back shows the bond of family, the ties that bind them so strongly together</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
As regards form we can say that "The narrow fellow in the grass" is a short poem of thirty-two lines divided into five stanzas. It starts and finishes with two balanced stanzas of four lines each, which surround a central stanza of eight
lines. On the other side "The Black Snake" is a poem written in free verse. You can find six quatrains with no rhyme scheme. Enjambment is used to continue the ideas from one line to the following.
Considering the meaning, what they have in common is that both poems are about humans and nature (represented by the snake) and life and death and the connections between them.
Answer:
A group of words that functions as an adverb
Explanation: