When the author utilizes the phrase "candid world" his intention is to establish a few specific attributes to the targeted audience, which is the rest of the world. Given the context in which the phrase is used, it's clear that he chooses the word "candid" to infer sincerity and honesty to this intended audience. By characterizing the receptors of the message in this way, the author is appealing to the audience's sense of morality. In the end, <u>this rhetorical device persuades the audience into regarding the contents of the message as honest and sincere facts. </u>
In summary, the author appeals to a "candid world" to make the audience also expect a sincere and honest message by persuading them into perceiving it in such a way.
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A. Regular rhyme and meter
B. Unstructured thoughts
C. Chronological order
D. Prose-poetry
125 is 1 dev above, so it's 13.5 + 2.35,
so it's B. 0.159
And i think the proportion of infants with birthweights between 125 oz and 140 oz is :
D. 0.136
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1. Race, Nationality, and Ethnicity
2. Mass Media
3. Sociology of Food
4. Youth Cultures
5. Sociology of Gender and Sexuality
6. Social Movements
7. Cults, Clan, and Communities
8. Class Conflict and Inequalities
9. Spirituality, Superstition, and Legends
10. Consumerism
11. The Family