Answer:
dispassionate, equitable, fair, impartial, just
Explanation:
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A and a for the other one I believe
The Beasts of England "came back" to Old Major in his dream.
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Answer One: A. An emotional appeal.
Answer Two: B. An Ethical Appeal
Answer Three: D. Appeal to Reasoning. My guess.
Answer Four: B. Grabbing the Attention of the Audience.
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Answer:
Plain Folks is an example of Propaganda
Parallelism is an example of a Rhetorical Device
Ethos is an example of Rhetorical Appeal
Anaphora is an example of a Rhetorical Device
Appeal to Fear is an example of a Logical Fallacy
Explanation:
Plain Folks is an example of propaganda, as the orator introduces himself as a normal person who can empathize with the audience's interests.
Parallelism is an example of a Rhetorical Device that refers to two or more components of a sentence with the same grammatical composition
Ethos is an example of a rhetorical appeal aimed to build the credibility of the speaker.
Anaphora is an example of a Rhetorical Device that repeats a word or phrase at the start of consecutive sentences.
Appeal to Fear is an example of a Logical Fallacy based only on panic