The correct answer is A. <span>“This book should motivate every person who cares about freedom to become more involved in government.”
With this statement, the author's intention is obviously to persuade us to read the book. It doesn't communicate what was the author's goal (such as statements B and C). It is more persuasive than the statement D because it includes the "who cares about freedom" part, as an appeal to ethos (morals). It's been trying to say that if you don't read this book, it means you don't care about freedom.
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Famous chess players could be one of them
Both foreshadowing and flashbacks help readers build interest in the story while developing a plot. Telling stories about an earlier period also help the readers connect with the story teller and get a feel for what the character is thinking
<span>because people have morals and people have opinions
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