The correct answer is option letter A (to engage the audience's feelings). Taken from the <em>Acceptance Speech</em> by Martin Luther King Jr. (1964), the phrase “I believe” is used several times in order to give <u>pathos</u> expressions in his speech, that is, to stir up emotions of hope through his words. Pathos is a very useful tool to persuade others and engage audiences in speeches or arguments. In fact, that was what Martin Luther King Jr. wanted to do, to demonstrate the great role that the Civil Rights movement played during that time.
Answer:
Bringing attention to specific word
Explanation:
The punctuation marks are of great importance, since they have as function to bring to writing all the expressiveness, pause and intonation of speech. In this way, these signs draw the reader's attention to specific words that generate some purpose for the sentence.
It's C <span>to better compare and contrast American and British social tendencies</span>