English, 24.07.2020 04:01 jaaiphieaslade
Appeal to the audience's ability to reason and dran conclusions,
a. Emotional appeals
b. Persuasions
c. Logical appeals
d. Credibility appeals
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30, charleechristan
Which statement from chamberlain's speech to parliament did the least to support his cause? a. "no doubt i shall have plenty of critics who will say that i am guilty of facile optimism . ." b. "the house will remember that when i last addressed them i gave them some account of the godesberg memorandum . ." c. "therefore, it was essential that we should quickly reach a conclusion . ." d. "the relief that our escape from this great peril of war has, i think, everywhere been mingled in this country with a profound feeling of sympathy . ."
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, annapittbull12
Read the excerpt. “this is a train-servicing station and we have to wait for a train.” he shakes his head. i smile. “it’d be nice if we could get one.” lauren mizock has revised her draft of “train tracks” to convey plot events using
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Appeal to the audience's ability to reason and dran conclusions,
a. Emotional appeals
b. Persu...
b. Persu...