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grin007 [14]
3 years ago
11

Where is the hero who will destroy that heart of evil? I believe it must be each of us. Indeed, when I give thanks this Thursday

and I cook my native food, I will be thinking of this hidden heart and how my ancestors survived the evil it caused.
Which type of argument does Keeler use in this passage from "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" ?

This is an emotional argument, because she wants readers to be angry at the Pilgrims for mistreating the American Indians.
This is an emotional appeal that tries to persuade people to be heroes who overcome evil.
This is a logical appeal that tries to explain why people should be heroes.
This is a logical appeal that shows how American Indians survived the evil they experienced.
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1 answer:
Natalka [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

This is an emotional argument, because she wants readers to be angry at the Pilgrims for mistreating the American Indians.

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