a speaker can use logos in a speech so people can vote for him/her
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Answer:
compound sentence
Explanation:
A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses joined with a comma and coordinating conjunction, also known as the FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). In addition, you can join independent clauses with a semicolon or with a semicolon, conjunction adverb, and a comma.
<em>Answer: Both authors discuss cultural foods and use words in languages other than English.Both authors address the topic of heritage.Both authors use anecdotes.Both authors appeal to pathos.Anaya appeals to logos.Anaya has an earnest tone toward culture and an angry tone toward censorship, while Nye’s tone is accepting of blended culture.</em>
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<em>or you can always just copy and paste the question in the box because that will be counted as right too</em>
I believe the answer is D:
A lot of people use colons when making lists.
For Example, look at the sentence below-
I only need to buy 5 things from the store: Apples, Bananas, Cereal, Toothpaste, and Soup.
The items they've listed are related to the sentence that comes before the items...