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Which example from "Top of the Food Chain" is an appeal to pathos?A.But who was to make the connection between three passes with the crop duster and all these staved-in roofs?B.These are the lizards you've seen during your trips to Hawaii, very colorful, patrolling the houses for roaches and flies . . .C.But let me backtrack a minute here. You see, out in the bush they have these roofs made of thatched palm leaves — you'll see them in the towns too, . . . (174)D.The people are all huddled there in their running shorts, looking pretty miserable, and one after another the roofs keep falling in . . .

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Which example from "Top of the Food Chain" is an appeal to pathos?A.But who was to make the connection between three passes with the crop duster and all these staved-in roofs?B.These are the lizards you've seen during your trips to Hawaii, very colorful, patrolling the houses for roaches and flies . . .C.But let me backtrack a minute here. You see, out in the bush they have these roofs made of thatched palm leaves — you'll see them in the towns too, . . . (174)D.The people are all huddled there in their running shorts, looking pretty miserable, and one after another the roofs keep falling in . . .

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The example from "Top of the Food Chain" that is an appeal to pathos is D. "The people are all huddled there in their running shorts, looking pretty miserable, and one after another the roofs keep falling in . . ."

Pathos is an appeal to the audience's emotions. In this example, the author is describing a scene where people are huddled together, looking miserable as their roofs keep falling in. This description is meant to evoke feelings of sympathy and concern in the reader, making it an appeal to pathos.

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