Give an example: Giving reasons why something is relevant or true
NEXT, review the following c...
English, 17.03.2020 21:59 DatBoiCedd
Give an example: Giving reasons why something is relevant or true
NEXT, review the following checklist for rhetorical strategies used by speakers to persuade audiences.
Using the tips below, you will highlight key argumentative strategies that Emma Watson used in a sper
to the UN in 2014. For each category, assign a color that you will use to highlight or underline key
sentences/phrases in the speech. Identify which color yo&'re using for each section on the checklist.
You should try to find at least 3 examples of each color category in the speech, and you must briefly es
reasons for each highlighted quote as a comment in the margins.
Example: The sentence “We want to end gender inequality" corresponds to Introduction Strategies: Beg
on the checklist. After highlighting this sentence, you might add a comment in the margins that says "est
thesis and is direct."
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What does a change in medium allow the audience to do?
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What is the missing statement in step 3 of the proof? given: z1 is complementary to 22. 22 is complementary to 23. prove: m_1 = m23 m21 = m2 m2 1 + m22 = 90° m22 = m23 m22 + m23 = 180° 2 statements 21 is comp. to 22 2. 22 is comp. to 23 3. ? 4. mz1 - 90°-m22 m22+m23 = 90° 6. m23 = 90°-m22 7 m21 - m23 reasons 1. given 2. given 3. def of comp. zs 4. subtr equality prop. 5. def. of comp. 25 6 subtr. equality prop 17. trans. prop. vo
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