The answer is Ethos, because the narrator is trying to convince the reader that he/she is credible and reliable.
There are a couple ways in which we can take efforts to conserve the precious resource of water in our homes. First of all, we can monitor how much water we use in a day by keeping track of how long we take showers, if we leave water running in the sink, how often we flush toilets, or the amount of dishwashing or laundry we do. Understanding when we are using water is the first step as it will help us recognize when we are using what many of us take for granted. There are water saving shower heads, updated toilet pumps that require less water when flushing, conservative washing machines and dishwashers, and water-saving taps. However, there are ways aside from replacing appliances. One very effective method is just to increase how conscious you are of when and how much water you use. Setting limits to how long you take showers, or how you wash dishes (for example a basin in a sink that you fill once for all your dishes uses much less water than a dishwasher), can be effective. Notice when you brush your teeth if you leave the water on the tap running. When you water plants do you spray them directly with a hose, or fill a container to water them with a regulated amount of water? Do you have a sprinkler system that could be managed more efficiently?
In other words, figure out your biggest water-wasters, and try not to take that water for granted.
I believe the answer to this is letter A. In the
paragraph, we can consider the words <span>the Giving Spirit as the figure of speech. By definition, figure of speech refers
to a phrase which has a meaning other than the literal meaning. In this case,
the Giving Spirit award does not literally mean giving away her spirit rather
it means to sacrifice for others.</span>
Answer:
Tense
Explanation:
I would say that because the feeling of that specific atmosphere is giving off neither one of embarrassment, peaceful or satisfied if anything this conversation isn't meant for 'Alice' to feel good about what ever the situation is about.
I don't know if that helped
Answer: 1,570.
Next time please put this in the Mathematics section, Thank You.