Uhm... life? or was that the kinda answer you wanted ><?
The excerpt from Fast Food Nation that best illustrates the author's use of the rhetorical appeal logos is "English is now the second language of at least one-sixth of the nation's restaurant workers, and about one-third of that group speaks no English at all".
The fast-food chains began to hire other marginalized workers: recent immigrants, the elderly, and the handicapped. The amount of fast food workers who cannot speak English is very high. Many of them only know the names of the items on the menu; they speak "McDonald's English".
“Hello I am here t tell you about recycling and how it can save the environment!
Recycling can turn garage into something better without having to pollute the world with trash. It also keeps harmful waste out of the environment and killing animals.
Speaking of the environment, the ocean has millions of pounds of trash in it that can hurt or kill animals that may eat it or get stuck in it. But with recycling you can get rid of all that trash and save the ocean wildlife.
Recycling doesn’t only help wildlife, it also helps humans like us too! Trash fills overflow affect the environment starting with the plants that the animals that we eat and one thing leads to another, but with recycling we don’t have to worry about that.
Thank you for reading.” Try this and your welcome.
A bar graph that compares music students who scored higher on SAT scores in reading and math than non-music students
The correct answer is: A bar graph that
shows the high unemployment rate of
people who have not graduated
For hours he would stand quietly; noting each detail; soting up in his little head the things he learned there. I have done the test and this is the correct option