It isn't a complex it is a compound. There are two independent clauses in the sentence that make it compound.
<em>Which sentence in this blog entry by a child development specialist most clearly contains logos, or a logical appeal? </em>
<em>The correct answer is C. Researchers conducted in the institute of education by Dr. Alice Sullivan showed that children who read more are likely to do better at school than others.</em>
<em>This sentence uses logos to appeal to the minds of the parents who are listening to the specialist. When the specialist says “Researchers”, he or she is saying that people that really know about this subject have an opinion on the subject. That it is not only the specialist who claims that children who read more do better at school. Moreover, when the specialist says that “in the institute of education” he or she intends to convey that the research was made in a very important place that gives real credit and a warrant to it. In addition, the use of the name of the researcher warrants that someone with a professional background an experience made the specific research. In spite of the specialist not showing the research to the parents, the parents can infer that they can have that evidence, "the research", to support the specialist's claim.</em>
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Logos- logical appeal (numbers, statistics, facts)
<u>Example</u>: You should buy our toothpaste because it kills 50% more germs than the leading brand of toothpaste!
<u>Explanation</u>: The "50%" makes the audience feel that there is evidence to support the claim that this toothpaste is reliable and a good brand.
Ethos- ethical appeal (using credibility to support and idea/claim/product, etc.)
<u>Example</u>: Dr. Martinez, a leading doctor from Harvard University, recommends this product!
<u>Explanation</u>: The fact that this person has a "Dr." and graduated from Harvard makes people believe that she is credible. It isn't just anybody endorsing this product.
Pathos- an emotional appeal (makes people feel sad, thoughtful, energetic, etc.)
<u>Example</u>: See this puppy with no love, locked up in a cage? You should come down to Snuggles A Lot to adopt him right away!
<u>Explanation</u>: This makes people feel sad for this poor, unloved puppy and (hopefully) makes them feel like they should visit and adopt a pet.
I don't see any numbers/statistics in this speech (logos) or and ethical appeal (ethos), so I would say you should probably go with pathos (emotional appeal).
Hopefully this helps! let me know if you need anything else.
Think is B because is more
"<span>You could meet me and not know I was of </span>Latin heritage<span>. Without a Spanish last name or my mother's fluent Spanish at my disposal, I often felt isolated from the Latin community. And frankly, Latinos were not quick to claim me. Latinos can be as racist as anybody else, favoring blue-eyed, blond rubias over negritas like me."</span>