In "All Together Now" Jordan appeals to emotion by bringing up something we can relate to. When she says, "If we are concerned about community, if it is important to us that people not feel excluded, then we have to do something." We all understand that being excluded is an unpleasant feeling, so we would feel more motivated to take action to prevent it from happening to others.
Jordan is also able to appeal to reason by using information that is proven to be correct. She mentioned the peak of race relations that occured after Civil Rights laws were passed. By mentioning that is has been done before, it supports her appeal that it can be done again.
I would also chose 'The loin who is a great hunter'
The answer is C.
She wouldn't wave to her her sister if she felt betrayed
She wouldn't really wave "low key" if she were feeling impatient
If she were unaware she wouldn't even notice her
Answer:
a. disapproval
Explanation:
This is because, the author who was not pleased by the lexicographer may ended up showing his disapproval for the work done.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Without having read the article, I would say the answer has to be D. Weisel didn't waste our time, nor pander to our prejudice. He reminds us how awful things were in the 1940s.