First Person: Narration from the perspective of a character in the story. Uses pronouns like "I" and "We".
Third Person Limited: Narration from outside the story. The narrator reveals the thoughts of only one character within the story. Pronouns like "He" and "She" are used.
The audience was Congress and citizens of the United States. The purpose was to convince them to enter the war and fight against Germany and its allies.
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The correct answer is A. The passage appeals to logos.
Explanation:
The appeal to logos focuses on supporting the author's point of view by using reasoning. This occurs in the excerpt presented because the author of this text uses reasoning or logical arguments to explain how the Declaration of independence includes all men no matter their race, religion, etc. This can be seen in "It does not say some men, but it says all men" that explain the author's main point, as well as, logical reasons such as "does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics" because this argument is a conclusion that can be drawn using logic. This means the author relies on logic and reason, which makes this passage to use the appeal to logos.
Answer:
In "I Know Why The Birds Caged Sing" Maya and her brother left Stamps because their father came visiting Momma at Stamps during Christmas and decided to take them to California to see their mom. So, they were taken from Stamp to California to see their mother.
Explanation:
When the parents of Maya divorced, Maya and her brother, Bailey were sent to Stamps to stay with their father's mother (their grandmother). They stayed in Stamp until one Christmas their father visited to take them to California to see their mother.
"I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" is an autobiography of Maya Angelou.