I would just explain to them how poetry is a way of writing in order to capture physical and emotional details unable to be written in factual writing. Hope this helps :-)
Answer:
to convince students that Americans and Soviets are connected like family
Explanation:
Ronald Reagan made this speech at the Moscow State University in 1988. His speech was a plea for democracy and individual rights.
Reagan in his speech, recognized that America and the Soviet Union stood at a moment when there seems to be great possibilities. During the speech, he presented a short discourse on the history of America.
Ronald Reagan served as the 40th American President between 1981 - 1989. He had an influential voice on modern conservatism.
I believe the correct answer is artificial.
Mary Wollstonecraft’s “The Vindication of the
Rights of Woman” had for the main purpose to convince the readers to accept her
point of view – that women’s weakness was artificial. She believed that women’s
minds were “flowers planted in soil that is too rich”, so they had no
weaknesses compared to men.
Answer:
Pretty sure it's pathos
Explanation:
-Logos: logical appeal, points out internal consistency and clarity within its argument, can use data/facts
- Ethos: About the writer's or speaker's trustworthiness
- Pathos: emotional appeal, focuses attention on the values and beliefs of intended audience
- Kairos: About how timeless an argument is. For example, an ad featuring Avril Lavigne would be more effective for a teen magazine in 2002 than in 2012. A Sears ad featuring Kim Kardashian would be more appropriate in TeenVogue than it would be in AARP magazine
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