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14.04.2020 •
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A voice , but overbearing.
In the sample sentence, how is SWEET used?
A) pleasing to the ear
B) pleasing to the eye
C) pleasing to the mind
D) pleasing to the taste
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Ответ:
Explanation:
Right Panel.
Example of Logos.
Dictators will not wait for us to make an act of war. They did not wait for Belgium, Norway, or the Netherlands to make an act of war.
Left Panel
It is either an allusion or a plain anecdote. If it is an anecdote it would be a story with some kind of point. This one has that. The point is not to make the mistake of believing that Midas was a story of success. The great financiers of the last century would have you believe that. Midas made money with a mere touch of his hand. Now there is success, they would say. The problem is that Midas staved to death, according to Chesterton.
The answer here is very arguable, I would pick Allusion but whoever wrote the question may disagree. Which ever choice you make, it's your choice. Pick the one you believe. Stick with it. Prepare to get it wrong (that it will be the other answer). Then argue it with the instructor that gave it to you. That means you have to have a reason for what pick. You should have one anyway.
Answers:
Left Panel: Allusion
Right Panel: Sentence containing Norway, Belgium or the Netherlands.