Well titles of plays and movies are written in italics, so A, B, and C are immediately off, which would leave D. I would say D is the answer only because there is some accentuation of the title of the movie, although it also doesn't have italics. It's kind of a dodgy question
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Passion and Excitement
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The altercation concluded, leaving both parties feeling rather somber. They had started out having a simple discussion but it had quickly evolved into something else. How she was supposed to know the troubles he was beset with was beyond her. It was hazardous to continue the conversation any further, but she felt there was much hanging precariously between them. Nevertheless, it seemed he was resigned to shutting her out instead of listening to her apologies. It left a bitter taste of melancholy in her mouth, watching him walk away without another word.
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the purpose of each speech
the rhetorical appeals that Queen Elizabeth uses
Explanation:
In the above sample response, the writer discussed the rhetorical appeals applied by the Queen in her speech as well as the purpose of each speech. The respondent did not go into details about the differences between the speeches.
The purpose of the first speech was to encourage the troops. The rhetorical appeals used were pathos (because she appeals to their emotions) and ethos (because she appeals to their acknowledgement of her office/authority). The purpose of the second speech was to address the lawmakers' request and she uses the rhetorical appeal, logos (because she applied logic in addressing them).