Answer: C. an appeal to logic
<em>Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry</em> is a book by Rudolfo Anaya.
In this excerpt, the author cites an example of the censorship that his book has had to endure. He gives an account of how a high school class took the books outside and saw that they were burned. This is an appeal to logic as it uses concrete evidence to sustain the argument. Based on this event, we can logically conclude that Anaya's book has been the object of censorship.
What is the best/worst advice you ever got? Why?
The best advice I got was to ask for help whenever I need it because I have trouble with that. The worst advice I got was to think more because I do think plenty, I just don't think about the things I'm supposed to be thinking about.
Who do you turn to when you need advice? Why?
My friends and family because I trust them most.
What kind of advice do you normally give others?
I tell them to do whatever makes them happy as long as it doesn't break any rules or anything.
What advice would you give your parents/teachers?
I would tell them to stop giving me so much work to do, but that would be mean, and I might get in trouble for it.
Answer:
hello, how are you, I was just wondering if there is any chance that we get get provided more sports materials for sports week. (give a reason why)
Explanation:
Question 1: Three animals on a journey
Question 2: Three animals risk their lives to return home
Question 3: It points out that walking is a good introduction to exercise for beginners
Question 4: Walking is too easy for those who exercise regularly
Question 5: Walking is low impact, requires no fancy equipment, less likely to cause injury.
Question 6: That makes walking a simple activity for those new to exercise