Tension means pressure. To add tension to something is to
increase the force on it. EG, adding tension to a ruler would snap
it.
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How does avoiding the use of logical fallacies help your argument
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How is bias shown in an argument
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What elements are often used to persuade an audience
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Logos, pathos, and ethos
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How is the version of Macbeth created by Orson Welles different from the original Macbeth
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Welles's version had a Haitian voodoo element that was not in the original.
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How is the version of Macbeth created by Orson Welles similar to the originial Macbeth
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Both plays included the character Macbeth
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Why did Shakespeare choose to write this play in the meter of iambic pentameter
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That's like asking "Why do you choose to wear a shirt over your
torso?" Why? Because everyone does it. ALL playwrights in
Shakespeare's day wrote in a mixture of prose and verse, and when
they wrote in verse, it was almost always iambic pentameter. Iambic
pentameter is a rhythm really well-suited to the natural rhythms of
English, as had been demonstrated long before by the play Gorboduc
which was written at about the same time Shakespeare and
Christopher Marlowe were being born.
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According to the essay logical fallacies what should an argument do
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Persuade an audience to agree with you (APEX)
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What character type is found in both Welles's Macbeth and Shakespeare's Macbeth
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They are both tragic heroes.
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What word could best replace thee word troublesome without changing the overall meaning of the passage
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Chanllenging
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Which statement is an example of an appeal that uses pathos
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The beautiful weather in San Diego will lift your spirits and make you feel alive. -Apex (You're welcome) :)
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What type of logical fallacy is this statement an example of
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circular
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Based on this dictionary definition which sentence correctly uses the word balm
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(Apex) Spending the day at the beach reading a good book can be a balm for a troubled heart.
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How is the style of the two passages different apex
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Hectate's style is more poetic than Duncan's
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Which excerpt shows the clearest example of ethos from the damnation of a canyon
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Anyone who has tried to pilot a motorboat through a raft of half-sunken logs, and bloated dead cows will have his own thoughts on the accessibility of these waters.
THIS IS THE ANSWER FOR APEX.
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What is the meter of Sonnet CXVI by Shakespeare
iambic pentameter
What does tension meen
Tension means pressure. To add tension to something is to
increase the force on it. EG, adding tension to a ruler would snap
it.
How does avoiding the use of logical fallacies help your argument
How is bias shown in an argument
What elements are often used to persuade an audience
Logos, pathos, and ethos
How is the version of Macbeth created by Orson Welles different from the original Macbeth
Welles's version had a Haitian voodoo element that was not in the original.
How is the version of Macbeth created by Orson Welles similar to the originial Macbeth
Both plays included the character Macbeth
Why did Shakespeare choose to write this play in the meter of iambic pentameter
That's like asking "Why do you choose to wear a shirt over your
torso?" Why? Because everyone does it. ALL playwrights in
Shakespeare's day wrote in a mixture of prose and verse, and when
they wrote in verse, it was almost always iambic pentameter. Iambic
pentameter is a rhythm really well-suited to the natural rhythms of
English, as had been demonstrated long before by the play Gorboduc
which was written at about the same time Shakespeare and
Christopher Marlowe were being born.
According to the essay logical fallacies what should an argument do
Persuade an audience to agree with you (APEX)
What character type is found in both Welles's Macbeth and Shakespeare's Macbeth
They are both tragic heroes.
What word could best replace thee word troublesome without changing the overall meaning of the passage
Chanllenging
Which statement is an example of an appeal that uses pathos
The beautiful weather in San Diego will lift your spirits and make you feel alive. -Apex (You're welcome) :)
What type of logical fallacy is this statement an example of
circular
Based on this dictionary definition which sentence correctly uses the word balm
(Apex) Spending the day at the beach reading a good book can be a balm for a troubled heart.
How is the style of the two passages different apex
Hectate's style is more poetic than Duncan's
Which excerpt shows the clearest example of ethos from the damnation of a canyon
Anyone who has tried to pilot a motorboat through a raft of half-sunken logs, and bloated dead cows will have his own thoughts on the accessibility of these waters.