He uses various rhetorical means of proving his claims such as appealing to emotions. He presents the case of the King's behavior in such a way that is supposed to elicit an emotional response from the reader and motivate them to support the rebellion. Not only that but it is also masked as common sense so as to make it seem sensible.
I believe it's the 2nd one idk for sure tho
Answer: Jimmy Cross never forgave himself for the death of Ted Lavender
Explanation: Sorry if this isn't the right story your talking about. Years after the war, Jimmy Cross went to visit Tim O'Brien and after seeing a snapshot of Ted, Jimmy said that Ted Lavender's death was something that would never go away
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From which character's point of view might the story be told? I think the story would be told as second or third point of view.
Explain how the story would be different if told from this character's point of view.
Would it affect how you viewed the story?
The story would be different if told from this character's point of view because you would get to hear about this character's feelings and opinions. It would affect in a good way though because as I mentioned before I would get to learn about this character's other side of the story.
Overall, do you think that you would you enjoy the story from its new point of view?
In my opinion yes because you get to learn more about the other character's point of view.
Explanation:
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