It would b a functional text only because u cant get anything out of a biography, or encyclopedia but "certian" info. so its the second one.
Amir feels strong insecurity, discomfort, and fear as he is about to meet the Taliban officer, but he knows it is the right thing to do.
<h2>Why did Amir need to meet as a Taliban officer?</h2>
- Amir needed to rescue Sohrab from the Taliban's orphanages.
- This was because he suspected Sohrab of being abused in that environment.
- In addition, the Taliban had been responsible for the deaths of the parents and Sohrab, which reinforced the idea this orphanage was not a good place.
Amir knew that the Taliban has violent, abusive, and inconsequential agents, who abused power, for this reason, he felt uncomfortable, afraid, and insecure, but he knew that it was the right thing to do.
This question is about the book "The Kite Runner" and you can find more information about this book at the link:
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There is no such thing as a stupid question. Colin Powell says :”there is no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid answers.” A question might be not well said or maybe tangential but it is never stupid. Whether the Asker is asking something that seems illogical everyone has a right to ask any sort of question. You may see it differently than most people and that most definitely does not make you stupid does it? Growing up I’ve always been shy and it was difficult for me to just raise my hand and ask a question. One day in my 8th grade class class I was reading a book on the human brain and apparently everyone knew what a membrane was and I just didn’t remember it and I felt foolish because everyone was laughing at me for being “stupid” and “unappreciative of the sweet teacher.” So point is , I did get a bad response to a simple question I forgot. My teacher comforted me and told me that quote by Colin Powell and from then on whenever I hear someone ask a bit of an obvious question I simply answer it for them because it is not fair that they go through the same thing.
Answer:
An argument is a statement that uses facts (logos), emotions (pathos) and credibility (ethos) in order to persuade an audience.
What about writing the play?