She relies on pathos by using emotionally charged words to motivate the troops.
There are some Laws in The British province that are weird according to specialist of this subject, they are:
1) <span>It is illegal to carry a plank along a pavement
2) </span><span>It is illegal to die in parliament.
3) </span><span>It is illegal not to carry out at least two hours of longbow practice a week
</span>4) <span>It is illegal to beat or shake any carpet or rug in any street.
5) </span><span>It is illegal to be drunk on licensed premises
6) </span><span>It is illegal to be drunk in charge of a horse
7) </span><span>It is illegal to eat mince pies on Christmas Day
8) </span><span>It is illegal to jump the queue in the tube ticket hall
9) </span><span>It is illegal to destroy or deface money.
10) </span><span>It is illegal to place a stamp of the Queen upside down on a letter
Hope this helps!</span>
There is a metaphor in B) She offered him a hundred-watt smile.
A metaphor is used to compare two unlikely things without using the words, like or as. Here, the woman's bright smile is being compared to a light bulb!
Answer:
adjective clause
Explanation:
it will begin with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb (when, where, or why). near is explaining the where.
ang weird po iba lumabas sa letter b na search ko sa isip ko