I would say the Correct Answer for this question is : D. To get counseling related to her addiction. C. To get help with withdrawals. B. To get prescription medications that help her quit.
Answer:
21. False
22. False
Explanation:
The above are the correct answers.
Actually, ethos appeal doesn't use strong words to persuade or appeal to audience. Ethos appeal actually the credibility of a character to convince the audience.
It is actually pathos appeal that persuades audience by appealing to their emotions. Authors/speakers can actually use pathos to invoke a sympathy, feeling, love, etc. in their audience.
To be a master in the art of persuasion does not necessarily mean that one must use all three types of rhetorical appeal to persuade. Having mastery of one rhetorical appeal and knowing how to use it effectively will actually make one a master in the art of persuasion.
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Answer:
the correct answer is A
Explanation:
The best interpretation of this verse by John Keats from the excerpt of “Ode to a Nightingale” below was that the poet is expressing a wish for immortality. The poem is partly about immortality. The poem celebrates the thing or person to which it is devoted.