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Back at Friar Laurence's place, the priest tries to convince Romeo<span> to calm down a little. Marriage is for the long term, you see. "These violent delights have violent ends," he warns.</span>
Answer:
Use emotional appeals to supplement your evidence and reasoning
Explanation:
From Chapter 17 of the textbook, <em>Persuade Reasoning Credibility, Evidence</em>, it is advised that emotional appeals in persuasive speeches should be used ethically to supplement evidence and reasoning.
Emotional appeal is a logical fallacy in which a person tries to win an argument by getting his opponent to reply emotionally.
C) entertaining is a separate purpose from persuasion
Nameplate or masthead is the correct answer. It is the title of a newspaper at the top of the front page. Nameplate is used in the US and masthead is used among the Commonwealth nations. In American usage masthead means something different, it is a list with publishing details, not the title.