The best ways that a reader can analyze and evaluate persuasive appeals are the following. When reading the text to come from a neautral approach with the awareness of the authors intent to persuade its audience. Identifying logical fallacies is also a huge part of evaluation of the context upon whether the authors logic, argument and evidence are analytically correct and valid. -Opposed to bias, and logical fallacies used to unconsciously persuade the reader of the authors argument.
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By creating smooth sentence fluency that has rhythm when read aloud
a frenetically excited or energetic manner.
eagerly, furiously, passionately
Answer:
to hold the attention of someone by being interesting
Explanation:
Captive means a confined person or a prisoner.
The suffix -ate means possessing; having the appearance or characteristics of.
So the last one is the closest to the combination.
Possessing the attention of someone.
Answer:
Sarcasm is when you want to mock someone or hurt them by word choice or attitude. Satire exposes one's stupidity.
Explanation:
Sarcasm example : Joseph missed hitting the ball. "Great hit joseph!" Said belle.
Satire Example : A camera man filming people. A man says dont shoot.
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