Answer: B. They wait day after day after day to hear that some unfortunate person has lost their life, but generously agreed to save theirs. (paragraph 1)
Explanation:
Persuasive language is the use of certain words to appeal to the emotions of people such that certain types of feelings are elicited from them. These feels can be pride, sadness, happiness and even anger.
In this case the targeted emotion is sympathy and sadness. By including that the people on the organ transplant waiting list wait for people to not only die but to agree to save their lives is meant to make the reader feel sad about the predicament of people on the organ transplant list.
The second option of next, best fits the descrpition
A third-person limited point of view is when the narrator knows as much as the reader does. A third-person omniscient point of view is when the narrator knows the feelings/emotions of the character.
Answer:
1. Jan, Dot, Steve, and Corey are coming to the party.
2. I have called the guests, bought the neighbors, and warned the neighbors
3. I think this will be a loud, enjoyable, and exciting party.
4. Can you bring plates, napkins, and cups?
5. Sarah walked, ran, and even rode a bike to get here.
Explanation: