Which excerpt from Fast Food Nation best illustrates the author’s use of the rhetorical appeal logos? Her family’s modest townho
use sits beside a busy highway on the south side of Colorado Springs, in a largely poor and working-class neighborhood. A job at a fast food restaurant became an American rite of passage, a first job soon left behind for better things. English is now the second language of at least one-sixth of the nation’s restaurant workers, and about one-third of that group speaks no English at all. When she finally walks home, after seven hours of standing at a cash register, her feet hurt. She’s wiped out.
The excerpt from Fast Food Nation that best illustrates the author's use of the rhetorical appeal logos is "English is now the second language of at least one-sixth of the nation's restaurant workers, and about one-third of that group speaks no English at all".
The fast-food chains began to hire other marginalized workers: recent immigrants, the elderly, and the handicapped. The amount of fast food workers who cannot speak English is very high. Many of them only know the names of the items on the menu; they speak "McDonald's English".
You can use the fourth verse. below is an interpretation of the verse.
when we are divided or separated we sorrow or we hurt we shall be joined in heart(maybe not physically but the person that passes forever holds a special place in someone's heart.) but hope to see each other again.
At the end of "The Censors," Juan becomes ill, which eventually leads to his death. We don't know how he contracted the illness, however, but we do know that the story ends with Juan's death by illness. Hope this helps!