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Musya8 [376]
3 years ago
8

Which BEST describes how the author’s purpose is revealed? A) The speaker appeals to the emotions of the audience in section 10.

B) The speaker appeals to the emotions of the audience in section 9. C) The speaker suggests his rational logic to the audience in section 10. D) The speaker suggests others should be blamed, and not him, in section 9.
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
tatiyna3 years ago
8 0

You probably meant languge arts not Tech.

Anyways I will not be sure unless I read the book but..C most of the time is correct sooo sorry I can't help much unless I read the book

I would suggest <u>B) The speaker appeals to the emotions of the audience in section 9.</u>

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I'm also sorry that I'm late but I hope someone else who searchs this up can use this

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<u>Sorry If I'm wrong</u>

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