The first one is an appeal to the reader's sense of logic and the second is an appeal to the readers emotions
Answer:
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What it means to be a visual learner: To be a visual learner means you intake information the best by watching things be expressed through photos or pictures.
3 Strategies:
* Draw/Represent your info on a graph: To take your information from an experiment and neatly place it into the graph would make it much more simple to read for visual learners, there are many possibilities for a best of fit graph; (Histogram, Line graph, etc.)
* Watch a video: To watch a video on a subject with narration can clearly represent a topic, pull up a web video or documentary online to get the info you're looking for
* Make a presentation: There are plenty of good apps to create a presentation so you can express a topic, adding words, pictures and videos to a powerpoint for example.
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The following is considered a nonsense poetry because it rhymes
and because it is funny.
Answer: Option C and D.
Explanation:
Nonsense poems are the ones where the poet makes use of meaningless words to create humor and which makes use of rhymes. The lines ’ Tied his loafers, licked his tongue,
And told about the bee he stung’ is a part of one of the poem from the book ‘Rainbow Soup’ by Neel Layton.
The poet have made use of couplets where the first two lines rhyme with each other and so on. For example here the two lines rhyme with each other: ‘tongue-stung.’ Apart from this, the poem is also quite humorous, which is the main feature of nonsense poems.
I wish to partake in such immense scenery with unbiased vision.
To take in the strong aroma which has brought joy to many before me with such a ocean of flowers.
To hear the chirping of birds and the buzz of bees pollinating does me great joy.
I wish to hold this place; all its worth and beauty in such corrupted and dark hands, to feast on the many rewards this lavish land provides.