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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Concerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious; not deep or penetrating emotionally or intellectually. Synonyms:
Either Mark or his students were on the ferry boat.
Q1: would be A as it has opinionated response
Q4:would be D
Q3:D again as a trusted source makes credibility
Q5: I believe as that shows and starts into a my opinion statement
Because if some people are quiet they could be holding in something serious or if you are in class and you are always quiet your peers and teachers are going to wonder if something is bothering you
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