Answer:
a logical appeal
Explanation:
rhetorical strategies are devices involving phrases or words that a writer or speaker used to persuade the audience.
Answer:
Dear Mr. /Miss...
I am curious about your favorite candy! Do you prefer Chocolate or Gummy bears, Chips or Candy Corn, Soda or Energy drinks? There are so many different candy's that it is almost impossible to keep track, but not just with the quantity with the quality too! You may ask what my point is. It is simple : We are checking every day on quality: Is the car good? Does my phone have a good capacity? But why don't we care how good the Candy's actually are for us? In one cane of Coke there are 17 cubes of sugar (if there is even real sugar in there, because some companies are using substitutes!) and in one flavor of gummy bears aren't even real fruits used! Why don't we care about food and especially about candy's?
Thank you for your time and have a nice day!
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Explanation:
Hope that helps!
I believe the correct answer is <span>B. Mostly ethos; no pathos or logos.
The passage doesn't appeal to the audience' emotions, so it has no elements of pathos. The tone is reserved and measured. It has no elements of logos either, even though it seemingly deals with an apparent truth. It conveys the reasoning of the speaker themselves, making them look credible.</span>
It is difficult to write a PSA or a Public Service Announcement that operates in just sixty (60) seconds because you have to consider a lot of factors into writing it. First, you consider what message you want to convey. Second, you consider what kind of audience you're targeting. Lastly, you have to make sure that the PSA will effectively convey the message to the target audience in such short amount of time.
I believe that the resolution to the conflict in "Homesick" is B) Jean finds a way to feel as though she fits in, in China, without sacrificing her American identity.