Answer: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.May 3, 2017
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i belive it is the 3 rd answer number 3
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I would be (D) because we would like to be a society that has good manners and so we don't segregate.
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D) he is grumpy and immature. The reasoning behind this is that Dussel has not spoken with the Van Daans for 10 days, making him considerably grumpy. He is also not supposed to sit in the office downstairs on saturdays and sundays, but does it anyways. This behavior reminds one of the behavior of a child, leading up to why Dussel is dubbed as “immature” aswell. I hoped this helped, I read the book not too long ago so I still remember alot if you have any more questions, let me know !!