The response provided considers the appeal to logic, to character, and to emotion in the analysis, as expressed in options A, B, and C and explained below.
<h3>What is a rhetorical appeal?</h3>
A rhetorical appeal is a strategy used in order to convince one's audience of something. There are three possible appeals we can use to persuade our audience:
- Appeal to logic or logos.
- Appeal to character/credibility or ethos.
- Appeal to emotion or pathos.
The sample response provided in the instructions takes all the appeals into consideration when analyzing John Muir's statement. Let's break it down here:
- He appeals to logic by giving evidence about the destruction. - Appeal to logic.
- He seems very credible because he knows about the history of individual trees. - Appeal to character.
- Finally, he makes readers want to save the trees by using strong emotional language throughout. - Appeal to emotion.
Therefore, we can select options A, B, and C as the correct answers for this question.
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Answer:
Well, of the four options provided, this answer is the correct one*** :
Five thousand dollars for a one time use dress, I think, is a bad idea for a shopping splurge.
Explanation:
*** BUT.... technically, there is still an error.
The words 'one time' are used an adjective for the noun 'use.'
As such, those two words MUST be hyphenated like this:
a one-time use dress
Thorin won't tell the elvenking what his plans are, that angers him. Hope I helped! (brainliest ples)