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Explanation:
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Thomas Foster presented two violence in how to read literature. These are:
- In the story Beloved, one act of violence is seen in the way that Sethe murdered her own daughter.
- The act above opens the reader to the violence of the transatlantic trade.
<h3>What is the violence in How to read?</h3>
Thomas Foster used these as a way to bring light to the injustice that exist in the world that we live in.
Through this he tells us that violence can be interpersonal, but it could be a result of other larger forces that influence the perpetrator.
<h3>What is the violence in purple hibiscus?</h3>
The violence in this novel is related to domestic violence. This is seen in these two ways:
- Papa is hard hearted and loves to beat and punish his family.
- Mama got tired of the way he treated the family. Hence she had to poison him to death.
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I believe the correct answer is <span>B. Mostly ethos; no pathos or logos.
The passage doesn't appeal to the audience' emotions, so it has no elements of pathos. The tone is reserved and measured. It has no elements of logos either, even though it seemingly deals with an apparent truth. It conveys the reasoning of the speaker themselves, making them look credible.</span>