Answer: There is no definitive answer for this question as it is asking you to construct your own essay. However, I've included some pointers below:
Step-by-step explanation:
Ethos- This refers to your trustworthiness as a writer, and how credible the readers find you to be. Thus, this section is asking you to form an idea for how you can do so given the text you are using.
Pathos- This refers to the emotion of the reader; this section is asking you to determine how you will appeal to the emotions of the audience and invoke the emotion you want them to feel.
Logos- This refers to the appeal of logic to the reader, and asks you to determine how you will make logical connections between the claims/thesis/ideas/etc you are writing about, in a way that makes clear sense to the audience. Essentially, they need to know how you got from point A to point B.
Other strategies- Unfortunately this cannot be answered as we do not have access to the link, and/or additional strategies your professor would like you to use. However, I would suggest steering clear of logical fallacies- a list of these can be found on Purdue University's website.
Wrap up everything you wrote in Part B into one section in Part C, as a single, coherent paragraph. Hope this helps!