Depend on who you're trying to persuade. Depending on the subject, the audience may be different, so the need for persuasion may have a different appeal. If it's a tragic novel, it may call for emotional and ethical persuasion. In a murder mystery, for example, it may call for logical and rational persuasion. In a fiction novel, it may call for facts and evidence, especially if evidence is needed to be cited. And most often times, persuasion includes interests and opinions, so don't worry about that one.
2nd one should be your answer
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this is what the word “were” is, I asked my Onii-Chan lol hope this helps you ☁︎☀︎☁︎
Answer:
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Explanation:
seatbelts have a good relationship with people shaving lives so the last revision makes the most sense