Answer:Once you know who your intended audience is and what your purpose is for writing, you can make specific decisions about how to shape your message. No matter what, you want your audience to stick around long enough to read your whole piece. How do you manage this magic trick? Easy. You appeal to them. You get to know what sparks their interest, what makes them curious, and what makes them feel understood. The one and only Aristotle provided us with three ways to appeal to an audience, and they’re called logos, pathos, and ethos. You’ll learn more about each appeal in the discussion below, but the relationship between these three appeals is also often called the rhetorical triangle
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1. The property of crime victims are put on display.
2.The level of birth defects from these drugs are not yet known.
3.The number of people with serious chronic conditions like diabetes or cancer are increasing.
Answer: C. Bottling up one's feelings leads to resentment and even violence
Explanation:
This is based on the poem,<em> A Poison Tree </em>by<em> William Blake</em>. In it the speaker describes how they were angry with their friend and told them about it which led to the anger dissipating. The same person became angry with a foe and did not tell the foe which led to the anger increasing every day.
It then got to the point where the speaker confronted the foe and ended up either killing or injuring the foe as the foe was lying on the ground at the end of the poem. This shows that one should not bottle up their feelings especially negative ones as they can grow and lead to resentment and sometimes violence.
The answer is A: But now, if anybody has anything to say to Raymond, anything to say about his big head, they have to come by me.
NOT C