There's three answers that are correct:
- food shortages
- inadequate health care
- unemployment
Answer:
Ethos.
Explanation:
An author employs a variety of persuasive techniques to convince the readers to believe in his claims. Aristotle proposed the three major persuasive appeals: ethos(ethical appeal), pathos(emotional appeal), and logos(logical appeal) that authors employ to persuade the audience.
Ethos is demonstrated as the appeal that convinces the audience by appealing to their ethics by establishing the credibility of his claim.
In the given example, '<u>ethos</u>' is the rhetorical appeal employed by the author as he uses 'the findings of a credible scientific researcher' that would assist him to establish the reliability and ethical character of his claim and appeal to the ethics of the audience to persuade them to accept and believe in his argument and elicit desired response from them.
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Answer:
<em>Many of the products I use are from Asia's resources, especially food.
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TWO EXAMPLES: rice (comes from Thailand) and fish sauce (aka "nouc mam") that comes from Vietnam.
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<em>The utilization of Asia’s natural resources has depended, to a large extent, not only on the development of technology but also on political circumstances. Thus, until the end of World War II and the beginning of the process of decolonization in Asia, most Asian countries were not free to develop their own natural resources independently and without reference to the economic interest of a colonial power. Cultural attitudes also have affected the utilization of resources. In India cultural taboos prohibit the slaughter of cattle either for food or to conserve resources when the animals are no longer productive.</em>
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Answer:
Definitions. Land use (direct). The purpose for which an area of land is used by humans: e.g. cropland, urban settlements, forests. Wild or natural land, by contrast, is that not used by humans. Land use (indirect).