Answer:
<em><u> -Persuasive informational text tries to influence a reader's decisions while persuasive literature does not.</u></em>
so the <em><u>THIRD ONE</u></em>
Explanation:
<u><em>Informational writing persuades with appeals to emotion, while literature persuades through theme.</em></u>
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Answer:
It's option D. the exposition
Explanation:
The Exposition is similar to the “setting” part of a story. It provides you with background information about the story or characters. It also explains the begging of a story. In your case, we are being told that the setting is in Arthurian times and this itself, is the exposition as we are being “exposed” to the time period of the story.
Answer:
This is an example of a failure of deductive reasoning.
Explanation:
Deductive reasoning is one that first analyzes two premises to reach a conclusion. If the text shown in the question above were an example of deductive reasoning done correctly, we should read: "we do not know B, nor C and therefore we cannot say that they are equal to A."
However, we see the narrator of the text presenting conclusions without evaluating the premises, presenting a false conclusion. This is an example of inductive reasoning failure.