Answer and Explanation:
Topic of discussion chosen: the intensification of economic inequality during the pandemic.
As the ethos is the call to ethics, we could use it in an essay or speech with the topic shown above, showing how some countries have established regulations that forbade people from being more economically harmed than what they were already being. These countries promoted free rents, aid to traders and people who lost their jobs as a way to reduce the increase in income inequality in the country.
Pathos is an appeal to emotion and can be used to show how large companies have positioned themselves in a more exploratory way, with increased prices and layoffs of employees, so that expenses are reduced, while profits are maximized. The dismissed people found themselves without any type of income and experienced many difficulties, which aggravated the economic inequality.
The logos, in turn, is the call to logic and can be used showing that the increase in the number of unemployed during the pandemic causes an increase in world economic inequality.
Okay, so I think you are asking <em>What is the possessive form of the word brushes.</em>
<em>Brushes' </em>
<em>Singular form (brush) = brush's</em>
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<em>~theLocoCoco</em>
Answer:
I'll give you some tips, Please make no Grammer errors. Dialogues are easy to create, I'll give you an example of one:
Explanation:
Sarah: Hey, Will you go to the concert with me?
Me: No Sarah. I'm sorry, I have a lot scheduled on the 19th.
Sarah: --
You: ---
Just like this, It continues. The length depends on marks of the question. I recommend you do 6-12 lines.
Fyi, Bunking school means to skip school without informing for purposes other than studying. It's considered a bad behavior. Now construct one and see what you can do
Answer:
The main idea that the author Caitlin Kenney seems to address in this essay seems to be that even though money has no direct relationship with the level of happiness of a person, it has some influence, to a certain extent, of making the person believe that her life is much better than that of the ones poorer than her.
Explanation:
In the study of how incomes have any impact on the overall happiness of a person, Caitlin Kenney's "High Incomes Don't Bring You Happiness" delves into what it is that makes money an important factor of our lives and do they have any connection with how people feel about their lives.
Starting the essay with the question<em> "How much do you think it would take to make you happy?</em>" the author implores into the issue of how high-income groups seem to be relatively happier than the ones in the lower-income groups. Referencing to the study by psychologist Daniel Kahneman and economist Angus Deaton, the study further reveals how certain amounts of income seem to have a lighter effect on people. But overall, even though money has no direct connection with how happy a person is, there is still some effect it has, like influencing people to believe that the life they live is much better than the ones lived by the poorer people.
Answer:
I believe the answer is B.
Explanation:
I hope this is right. XD Good luck!