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Explanation:
the lady to whom you spoke just now is my teacher
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Answer: The labor practices of the fast food industry have their origins in the assembly line systems adopted by American manufacturers in the early twentieth century.
An appeal to logos is one in which the author tries to convince his audience of a particular view or position by providing facts and evidence. It is a successful and common rhetorical device. In this passage, the author makes an appeal to logos by telling us that the practices of this industry have their origins in the assembly line systems of the early twentieth century. This is a fact that is falsifiable (that can be proven right or wrong).