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madreJ [45]
2 years ago
14

What are the themes in the book Turtles all the way down

English
1 answer:
Klio2033 [76]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Privilege, Power, and Wealth

Explanation:

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sesenic [268]

The correct answer is A. The passage appeals to logos.

Explanation:

The appeal to logos focuses on supporting the author's point of view by using reasoning. This occurs in the excerpt presented because the author of this text uses reasoning or logical arguments to explain how the Declaration of independence includes all men no matter their race, religion, etc. This can be seen in "It does not say some men, but it  says all men" that explain the author's main point, as well as,  logical reasons such as "does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which  includes Catholics" because this argument is a conclusion that can be drawn using logic. This means the author relies on logic and reason, which makes this passage to use the appeal to logos.

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3 years ago
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The author’s most likely purpose for writing this memoir was - "To explain what it was like to grow up in India under British rule. Therefore, D is the correct option.

<h3>What does the memoir talk about?</h3>

The central idea behind the purpose for the writer to write this memoir was to convey the inferior feelings that Indians were going through in their own country during British rule and how they felt that they were deserted and that their culture was old-fashioned when compared with that of Britishers.

The author emphasizes the idea of holding intact one culture no matter what happens and that every culture is unique in its own sense hence one shall not feel inferior to others when comparing the two cultures because the two shall not be compared in the first place.

To read more about Memoirs, refer to - brainly.com/question/8009419

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7 0
1 year ago
Complete the sentences:I was writing ....................... .
vodomira [7]
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Hello brainly,
solmaris [256]

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By posting that box with the large text, you are asking a question. Make sure to choose a category

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Legit what I just explained in the comments. Hope that helps

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