Banning all alcoholic advertising might help to decrease underage drinking, but not necessarily. Many cases of underage drinking comes from peer pressure of other teens, some being older, as a way to get kids to "prove" themselves. Stopping commercials that advertise drinking may reduce the amount teens do it, because they see it less often and don't think about alcohol as much. This may also be a backfire because it becomes something less seen and there for more desirable for teen rebels to try. The best way to find middle ground is to keep these commercials on more adult based channels to avoid encouraging underage drinking.
<span>D. He is appealing to the audience's sense of logic.
Appealing to the audience's sense of logic is called logos, and it is an important part of the Rhetorical Triangle. Audiences need logic, facts, statistics in order to trust the information that the speaker is presenting. The use of statistics here is appealing to that logic. </span>
Answer:
She knows events so extreme have taken place that she must completely re-orient her writing.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Anne's diary, Anne writes about the events of the past Sunday and how it has affected her, even though her father assures her that she is alright.
She doesn't think she's fine and believes that it feels like years has passed as the changes has been drastic.
This excerpt shows that she knows events so extreme have taken place that she must completely re-orient her writing.