Answer:
A difference in the types of facts needed
Explanation:
In literature, the term <em>fiction </em>refers to narratives created from the imagination. Fiction doesn't represent facts, although it can be based on a true story. Different types of stories and novels belong to this type of literature.
Unlike fiction, non-fiction is based on facts. Informational texts belong to this type of writing. Their purpose is to inform the readers about a specific topic.
The differences in the way fiction and informational texts present or include facts are caused by the differences in the types of information they relay. They can be the same in length. The style and tone are not relevant to the way facts are presented. The point of view can be the same as well.
This is why the second option is the correct one.
alliteration
The line has the /w/ sound repeated three times. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound within a group of words. A simile is a comparison using like or as. The line does not have either like or as. An echo is when the end of a line or stanza is repeated like an echo. This is not the case either. The line also does not have personification (the giving of human-like traits to a non-human thing).
The answer to your question is A. Ethos. it is one of the techniques in persuasion, people tend to listen to those who are professionals and have authority in some fields. in your case dentists know more about chewing gum so they are more convincing and more respected ad we tend to listen to them. Logos is more logical and fact base, most popular in this case of persuasion is using statistics and facts. Pathos is more of an emotional type of persuasion, it can play on fear, sadness and etc.