The predicate nominative in this sentence is: Reward
Answer:
Avoiding stampede- Avoid crowded places where the exit options are not sufficient for the crowd. Use your voice not to scream but in controlling the situation. Use your weight against the force of the crowd. And tell the same to people pushing you.
From the choices D would appear to be the best.
Answer:
b. preposition (informal. They mean "around" Montreal.)
c. noun (thing)
e. interjection (something people from emotion like wow!)
f. adverb (describing how the person works: well... or not well)
g. noun (thing)
h. adjective (describing how the person feels)
i. pronoun (formal for "you in general")
j. adjective (describing the number of games)
k. noun (the thing that is being talked about)
l. adjective (describing the crowd, which is a noun)
m. verb (record as in the action)
n. noun (thing)
Answer:
Try listing reasons you were well behaved for a period of time, try to make it sound emotional and important to you, use passionate words like, "I tried really hard in math class" etc.
Logos means logic
Pathos means Emotion
and Ethos means Credibility (so trust)
Include all of those in your answer, and you'll be fine!
Example:
Mom and dad, I think I deserve a special gift for my birthday. I tried unbelievable hard in geometry class, which I usually do terribly in! I managed to learn, and remember, hundreds of words in Spanish class, but most of all - I love you guys! I would do anything to make you guys happy, and I know you would do the same for me!
Just check my grades! They are magnificent!
That's why I think I deserve to get an iPhone XR for my birthday.
That's just an example...