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<span>Kwami is giving an oral presentation about why testing cosmetics on animals is wrong. He provides charts showing the harm done to test subjects, and he gives a bulleted list about alternative methods of testing. Then, he plays a clip from an interview with a scientist who has done extensive research on the issue. Throughout the presentation, Kwami speaks at a steady pace while staying very still with his hands at his sides. He barely looks at his notes. After the presentation, Kwami takes questions from the audience. What could Kwami have done to make his oral presentation more effective? He could have used hand gestures and body language and varied his rate of speech to make his presentation more engaging with the audience.
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motivate, motivation, motivating/motivated
practice, practice, practiced/practising
succeeding, success, successful
instruct, instruction, instructive, instructively
concentrate, concentration, concentrated, concentratedly
capability, capable, capably
express, expression, expressive, expressively
One could argue that this is A. an appeal to logic. This is because of the methodological language used in the extract, e.g. 'rebuild', 'restrictions'. This is further evidenced by the focal point of the extract being the scientists as opposed to the individuals in the ring (hence making this not an appeal to emotion or ethics by creating a distance). Moreover, this means the author's character isn't being appealed to either due to the impersonal tone.