The answer to the question above is "a connection back to her claim" which is the additional sentence to complete Reiko's argumentative essay based on the composition of her essay. Reiko's essay already has the claim part and the evidence part. However, she has not connected her evidence to her claim.
An infinitive phrase will begin with an infinitive [to + simple form of the verb]. It will include objects and/or modifiers. Here are some examples:
<span>To smash a spiderTo kick the ball past the dazed goalieTo lick the grease from his shiny fingers despite the disapproving glances of his girlfriend Gloria</span>
1) ethos (because this statement makes the tennis team look good)
<span>2) logos (because this statement uses plain, simple, honest logic) </span>
<span>3) pathos (because this statement tries to make you feel bad about not supporting the campaign) </span>
I mean it would depend on the person But i say C