<span>Choices:
1. Evaluating an author's success in conveying his/her message
2. Offering an opinion of the value or significance of the text - USE THIS
3. Making prediction about what will happen next in the text - USE THIS
4. Providing a personal statement about the topic of the text - USE THIS
5. Using one or two interesting direct quotations from the text </span>
For the answer just explain how you treated others and the way they treated you back throughout your life
Answer:
C) The reader could be overwhelmed by facts.
Explanation:
A) The reader could be bored.
- This could be true, but it is very vague and may not apply to all audiences.
B) The reader could be confused.
- Really, repeating the same subject many times should have the opposite effect on the reader. If this answer is talking about the reader being confused by the purpose of the passage, this this is a possible answer, but not likely.
C) The reader could be overwhelmed by facts.
- If the subject is repeated too many times, the audience is left with, instead of a coherent idea, a string of facts without an obvious purpose. This is very possibly the right answer.
D) The reader could be skeptical of the information.
- The subject's repetition should have no effect on ethos.