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lukranit [14]
3 years ago
5

Select the two sentences in Passage 3 where the author appeals to the reader's emotions to support the

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2 answers:
juin [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

"Isn't there something wrong when shipping jobs overseas has become so commonplace that we're able to write sitcoms about it..." (paragraph 17)

"Unless we take drastic steps to stop the job-killers, they may very well ship the rest of our jobs overseas..." (paragraph 20)

Explanation:

The author uses pathos (appeal to emotion) to support his arguments in Passage 3 by asking the engaging question of something going wrong with people being comfortable with talking about shipping jobs overseas on sitcoms and appealing to emotion by suggesting that unless drastic action is taken, more jobs will be shipped abroad.

OLEGan [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: someone said its A and C but someone else said its D and E

Explanation:

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