Mia 's barrier to critical thinking is 4.<em>thinking that she is too smart</em>. She thinks herself to be that smart because of her intelligence performance- IQ- ; she has been evaluated with a much higher grade -145- than the average. As a consequence, she cannot understand - <em>she gets upset</em> - why she is asked to give an answer to her classmates' different or opposing ideas. She mistakes critical debates for questioning her intelligence; she thinks her 145 IQ is synonymous with the absolute truth.
1. Time is not correct because this is not a factor to be considered when debating critically.
2.lack of understanding. Mia undesrtands perfectly well the teacher's instructions. Her problem is not rational but emotional.
3.IQ philosophy. In fact, Mia 's intelligence has been measured using this IQ philosophy, but it is <em>her attitude</em> what works as a barrier for critical thinking.
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Answer:
I would say Emotioal because shes not really showing what the water could do its more of telling people so using emotions i would guess.
Explanation:
"As a nutritionist, I can confirm that there are many health benefits to drinking more water throughout the day."
#1 practical persuasion
#1 an attempt to influence someone else's thoughts, feelings, or actions.
#2 persuasion by association
#2 Association. This persuasion technique tries to link a product, service, or idea with something already liked or desired by the target audience, such as fun, pleasure, beauty, security, intimacy, success, wealth, etc.
#3 emotional persuasion
#3 Emotional persuasion is arousing emotion to influence decision-making processes. In online marketing, emotional persuasion techniques fall into three primary categories: Words. Visuals. User experience.
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I think 1 is either A or D & 2 is either A or B. I hope I helped & I'm sorry if I'm wrong :)
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