<span>A.evidence appeals to the reader's sense of logic.
In order to properly appeal to an audience, the writer needs to use well-researched information in their argument. Otherwise, the argument will only be based off of personal experience, stories, and emotional evidence. This is not enough to completely convince a reader.</span>
It would be <span>[E: The sheep bell tinkles in her ear.]
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Well, the only true reasons for why an author would want to do that is if: he can't phrase it any better himself, if he wants to have that source viewed/publicized
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From what I know, I'll just say it's a complete sentence. Check with someone to help you with this question. It could be both a complete and complex sentence.