<span>Persuasive speakers should be concerned with what strengthens and weakens an argument. Earlier we discussed the process of building an argument with claims and evidence and how warrants are the underlying justifications that connect the two. We also discussed the importance of evaluating the strength of a warrant, because strong warrants are usually more persuasive. Knowing different types of reasoning can help you put claims and evidence together in persuasive ways and help you evaluate the quality of arguments that you encounter. Further, being able to identify common fallacies of reasoning can help you be a more critical consumer of persuasive messages.</span>
I THINK IT IS B) He must rush to the doctors
Answer:
To show how much Ginny influenced her owner
Explanation:
the owner felt obliged to adopt the cats because of Ginny's behavior. the owners actions were influenced by Ginny's behavior.