Answer:
1. (D) Logos 2. (C) Ethos 3. (E) Pathos
Explanation:
To persuade using...
Logos - <em>Logic, stats, reasoning </em>
or
Ethos -<em> Ethics, morals, right and wrong</em>
or
Pathos - <em>Emotion</em>
<em>Sometimes people use two of these appeals or all in an argument. </em>
Illegal - antonyms of words are different in meaning from the original. Allowed, logical, reasonable, and legitimate all suggest the same meaning, while illegal implies an illegitimate or non-customary payment. Hope that helps.
Answer:
3. After working with the trainer I was able to get a chance to sit and stay
Explanation:
A modifier is a a verb or an adjective which are also known as describing or helping verbs and are used alongside nouns or verbs.
In the above sentence, "a" is the wrong helping verb that is used before the name of the dog and due to which the entire meaning of the sentence has changed.
Chance is the name of the dog in the given example.
Therefore option 3 After working with the trainer I was able to get a chance to sit and stay is the correct answer.
The type of question that the bolded text (" My name is Marcus Yallow, but back when this story starts, I was going by w1n5t0n. Pronounced "Winston." ) can help you answer is literal.