It would probably be most likely the B persuasive speeches because critical listening is where you listen, judge, and analyze. Persuasive speeches are where someone is trying to convince you of something.
Answer:
A & D
Explanation:
<em>'Literature is more than just words... it´s descriptive of a time, culture etc</em>
<em>Reading, appreciating,... relevance in modern times as well.' </em>
are two examples of logos: appealing to the reader´s sense of logic or reasoning.
<em>Henry James once said, ¨It takes...</em>
is splendid use of a quotation that in one perfect sentence introduces and explains the main idea.
Neither fortiori arguments (by the stronger reason = <em>when a child can reason an adult should have even less problems to reason</em>) nor correlatives conjunctions (either/or, only/but also etc.) are to be found in this passage.
Answer:
Usually your teacher should clarify. From the ones I have done in middle school usally 5-6 paragraphs minimum.
Explanation:
I just started high school.
She approves of him. Austen hopes that Fanny will change her mind soon. Austen encourages the marriage if Fanny feels affection for her fiance Mr J.P. Austen paraphrases a statement to his niece that if she leaves Mr J. P, he will suffer for a while, but he won't die from it.