what are the possible answers?
The correct answer is B. to discover if it makes logical sense.
When you are having an official debate with someone, obviously your arguments need to be logical. It is for the best if you avoid including emotions, but it is not crucial (just think of pathos as a rhetorical strategy). What is important is that your arguments be based on facts and credible information because otherwise no one is going to believe you if you lie to them and they find out.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the "river" isn't the name of the river so it shouldn't be capitilized, that is a sentence so the first word should be
may I get brainliest please?
Since you aren't saying "the officer", it is specifically referring to one officer. Capitalize, officer.