In my opinion, the correct answer is C. <span>You may have heard about recent cuts in arts education funding. Yet the arts are crucial to helping develop problem-solving, innovation, and creativity. This is the only option that doesn't demand feedback and doesn't even rely on it. It asserts that there have been cuts in arts education funding - whether you've heard of it or not, that's what happened. And then it claims that the arts are crucial because of this and that. You can believe this claim or not, or you can demand some proof for it. The other three options tell us about statistics, research, polls... Those aren't claims, but facts. </span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
We can say that a letter that begins with <em>I </em><em>need </em><em>your </em><em>help </em><em>ASAP </em>is informal because it is personal and direct.
We know that beacuse the sentence has been written to a trusted recipient and it uses abbreviations (ASAP).
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
an exaggerated show of grief to maintain respectability.
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Answer:
Logos, or logistics.
Explanation:
When attempting to persuade your teacher to allow you to type your essay, you are most likely using logistics. For example, you may assert that typing is faster, easier, and more efficient; therefore logically, allowing you to type your essay is the more logical thing to do.