In the passage from her address to the troops at Tilbury, Queen Elizabeth I makes appeals to ethos and pathos. To encourage her troops, she explains that she supports and relies on them, and she tries to stir their feelings of loyalty toward her. In the passage from the speech to Parliament, on the other hand, Elizabeth appeals to logos. She logically analyzes the lawmakers' request and reminds them of the limitations of their powers.
Explicit is defined as clearly expressed and leaving no question or ambiguity as to meaning. It is expressed without any implications and which leaves no room for explanation being distinct.
<span>Mrs.Dubose comments on how it was a shame on how Atticus let the kids carry on in such a "wild fashion" since their mother had died. Jem was "livid" on what she said. </span>