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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Daisy's daughter, Pammy, is introduced and surprises Gatsby.
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1. What challenged Estania was speaking English. She was very shy, and wasn't making any new friends. She wouldn't answer questions in class, and she was being made fun of.
2. Something that is challenging about reading for me is being dyslexic. It makes learning and reading new words difficult for me. (if you aren't dyslexic, then you could say something like the pronunciation of new words is confusing for you when you are reading aloud)
Well the one that makes the most sense to me is the third answer: <span>How long have I been moving in this jungle without seeing any signs of hope?
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C. The passage is about the first televised baseball game, and bringing up the fact that soccer is most popular is irrelevant.