<span>"In "All Together Now", Jordan uses appeals to emotion and appeals to reason to try to persuade her readers that her views are important. In a paragraph, cite one example of each kind of appeal in her work. Then,explain whether you find Jordan's appeal convincing, supporting your ideas with logical reasons and relevant examples."</span>
Both men believe that their sons should be held accountable for their behavior.
Willie admits to Mister Edward that Mitchell is responsible when he says, "what he done" referring to Mitchell. The consequence for Mitchell is a strapping with a whip. Mister Edward also believes that Paul must be held accountable. In his dialogue, it's clear that he believes Paul deserves a punishment. However, he chooses not to whip Paul. Instead he revokes all of Paul's horse-riding privileges. He says, "you'll never get to ride Ghost Wind again...You won't ride any of the other horses either." Mister Edward believes that keeping Paul from riding the horses will keep him from doing something like this again since he'll remember the consequence and his actions better than if he had been whipped.
A character struggles with an emotion
I would say the main idea is A.
B, C, and D are all mentioned in the passage, but the text as a whole is about how important water level is in the car battery.
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Answer: little guest kindly, and took care that she wanted for nothing.Madam Shaw, a quiet old lady, with an imposing cap, exclaimedon seeing Polly, "Bless my heart! The image of her mother asweet woman how is she, dear?" and kept peering at the newcomer over her glasses, till, between Madam and Tom, poor Polly lost her appetite.
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