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AnnZ [28]
2 years ago
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English
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schepotkina [342]2 years ago
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The structural element that is used in the excerpt by Anaya but not in the excerpt by Nye is logos, as stated in option D and further explained below.

<h3>What is logos?</h3>

Logos, also known as logical appeal or appeal to logic, is a type of rhetorical device. It is the use of logic and reasoning to convince one's audience of something. That means the writer or speaker will provide arguments in a logical order so that he or she can lead the audience to a certain conclusion.

After reading the excerpts, we can see that Anaya uses logos, but Nye does not use that structural element. With that in mind, we can choose option D as the correct answer.

The missing answer choices for this question are the following:

  • pathos
  • anecdote
  • tone
  • logos

Learn more about logos here:

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