1. Bandwagon: <em>persuades the target audience to take acrion</em>. "Don't get left behind!....and you don't want to be the only kid without it".
2. Scare tactic: <em>disseminates negative information to persuade the public</em>. "his home was burglarized".
3. Exaggeration:<em> makes something appear more powerfu</em>l. "Our manual will train you to read up to 20 times faster".
4: Generalization: <em>provides simple answers</em>. "you will be on your way to losing those extra pounds".
5. Appeal to Senses: <em>uses the emotional appeal to influence.</em> "Imagine spending your next vacation at..."
Answer:
His beautiful music allows him to travel to the Underworld unharmed.
Explanation:
Orpheus is a Greek mythological hero, celebrated as a great musician, who is mourning the demise of Eurydice, his wife. He goes to the Underworld, the land of the dead, to try to save her. It was his singing and music playing what captivated the ferryman Charon and the dog Cerberus, keepers of the River Styx, to let him pass unharmed.
Answer:
Well you could go back into the passage and then maybe you can find more info
Explanation:
Answer:
The next day I had soccer after school, so Spencer had to go buy the plant alone.
Explanation:
The above sentence gives no clue about Ruthie's feeling for Spencer. It simply stated that Spencer had to buy the plant alone because Ruthie was to play soccer. Ruthie's ill feeling can be seen in sentences such as;
1. Spencer almost never has a good idea, and
2. I rolled my eyes in scorn.
These and some other comments made by Ruthie reveal the negative way that Ruthie viewed Spencer.