Answer:
The 3rd answer choice
Explanation:
The second uses the key word “personally” which can lead to a opinion or persuasive response. The fourth is information because it’s telling you the dangers. The first is also informative. Thus, the 3rd answer choice is your best answer.
Answer: 1. Compared to my siblings, over the years I had used the <u>fewest backpacks</u> for school.
2. In a survey I took, I found out that 3rd graders had the <u>fewest backpacks</u>.
Explanation:
I made 2 sentences, you can use whichever you want
Answer:
<u>D. Ethos </u>
Explanation:
Ethos is a mode of persuasion that uses or mention a source or figure that shows or has credibility, expertise or prestige in order to convince an audience that the information is reliable, valid, and worth listening or paying attention to.
Ethos is what the sentence uses: It aims to persuade an audience that such toothpaste is the best options because it has dentists approval, who are professional that show credibility and expertise in that field.
I think it's next to the word .
Answer:
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