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belka [17]
3 years ago
15

PLZ HELP MEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

English
1 answer:
lisabon 2012 [21]3 years ago
5 0
Answer:
c. an advertisement

Explanation:
The passage would most likely be found in an advertisement. This is because of the way it is written. The text includes promotional offers and includes statements that favor the product over all others.

Here are quotes that back my explanation:
• “Why not try one today? The first one is on us!” This is a fine example of a promotional offer.
• “This is the best drink in the whole world!” This quote clearly shows the author of the passage is providing a biased opinion to interest the reader, since their is no such thing as the world best drink.
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"At the time he began his military service, William owned a slave like most of his peers. The slave, named Prince, would have been expected to join William and serve with him in battle. As they were preparing to leave, Prince told William, "I have no freedom to fight for, sir." Seeing the truth in this, William is reported to have freed Prince immediately. Today, we look back on history through a great fog of time, and with lenses clouded by our own modern values. Our Founding Fathers displayed admirable courage in crafting and signing such a brilliant claim to human liberty."

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