If a writer is structuring an argument towards an audience that has an interest in a specific cause, the writer will use specific vocabulary, details, stories, and facts that appeal to that cause. Pathos (the use of emotional appeal in an argument) is a strong benefit to add to an argument, and the writer might take a specific story of someone who has been affected by the cause in order to make the audience emotional. If they become emotionally invested in the argument it is more likely to be effective. Additionally, specific vocabulary (including abbreviations) and relevant facts (logos) will help the audience understand and appreciate the argument. Finally, the author should establish their credibility (ethos) as an expert on the subject so that the audience trusts what they are saying. 
        
             
        
        
        
Can you please translate it? I don't understand it. Is it: <span>Post information on the elements in the world presented Lekir The Brothers Lionheart?</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Politics. Plz give good rating
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. so cold that all the geese flew backwards