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The principal is only talking about Amy while Ms Gaskell is talking about all the students so hers is more formal while the principals is more personal
The incorrect emotional appeal being used in the statements is:
<h3>What is a Testimonial appeal?</h3>
A testimonial appeal is a form of emotional appeal where a person recommends a product based on their position.
In the statement above, the speaker is not recommending a product but using emotionally charged words to evoke a response from the audience.
Learn more about the testimonial appeal here:
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A simile compares using like or as while a metaphor compares things without using like or as
This makes the answer:
Unlike a simile, a metaphor does not use like or as.
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I believe the critical note between the two characters occurs in response to this incident. Huck has just left town and returned to where he and Jim had made camp. If you look closely at the wording, you'll see that Huck is well aware the trackers (slave hunters) are only concerned with Jim's whereabouts......... this is the moment Huck truly casts his lot in helping Jim escape rather than turn him in. There's no longer a question here, and although moral convictions will continue to plague Huck at certain times throughout the course of the novel.......... Huck means what he says when he excitedly says, "They're after us!"
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