Answer:
The option that best describes how Anaya effectively uses rhetoric in the excerpt to convince readers that his conclusion is justified is:
B) Anaya establishes his credibility as a published Chicano author by discussing his career experience.
Explanation:
Rhetoric concerns the use of devices and strategies to convince the audience of your opinion or perspective. A commonly efficient way to do so is by establishing your own credibility concerning the subject. That is what Anaya is doing in this excerpt. He gets to talk about language and culture in American literature, and be taken seriously while doing it, due to his credibility as a published Chicano author. His life and career are devoted and dependent on this subject, which gives him some sort of authority to discuss it.
<span>watch less television would be your answer</span>
Conclusions made on the basis of unstated or stated evidence are called <span><span>inferences.</span></span>
If you are trying to shorten that, it can be written like this; "My parents and the vet told me about different types of dogs."
No I would not. There is so much more technology now. More information out there. We should hopefully be more advanced then as well