<span>Each relates an anecdote to appeal to the reader’s emotions. I think emotions is the main appeal in these two accounts the first I believe it is talking about Fidel Castro and how despite his amazing curve ball pitching in baseball he wasn't hired by the Washington Senators and instead created a revolution in the mountains evokes powerful emotions about how the outcome of his life's fate was decided . The excerpt from "Like Mexicans" shows emotions ie embarrassment at being held by the hand and led along with the woman or girl's mother.</span>
The black and white signs with a number at the top and the word “Texas” on the bottom are called “Texas Route Marker” signs. The word “Texas” under the road/highway (indicated by the number) tells us that the road/highway is only in Texas; thus, it is not an interstate highway. The arrow indicates where the road is in relation to where you are. Thus, the sign you presented here tells us that that Texas highway 158 is forward of the current position, and that if you keep going forward, you will arrive at Texas highway 158.
Your answer to this is B. Conversational. I hope this helped.
setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.
thats the elements
they are related because they all share a part of the story
the last question i dont understand
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What is your question friend?
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