Answer:
Something that is needed or cant go without? Is that good?
Answer & Explanation:
Logical fallacies - false acts of reasoning (e.g. ad hominem is when an statement is directed to the person rather than the argument itself)
Optimum pitch - the level at which the voice operates with the greatest ease (hence, its optimum)
Resonance - the amplification of the voice
Theme - the central idea of a literary work (e.g. the theme of To Kill a Mockingbird is the morality of people)
I hope this helps! :)
Answer: A complete sentence must have, at minimum, three things: a subject, verb, and an object. Without an object to affect, the sentence that a transitive verb inhabits will not seem complete.
Explanation:
Here's the criteria for Persuasive:
May make claims based on opinion. May not take opposing ideas into account.
Persuades by appealing to the audience’s emotion or by relying on the character or credentials of the writer – less on the merits of his or her reasons and evidence. Emotion-based.
I believe he's using mostly persuasive reasoning.
Here's the criteria for Argumentative reasoning:
Makes claims based on factual evidence. Makes counter-claims. The author takes opposing views into account. Neutralizes or "defeats" serious opposing ideas. Convinces audience through the merit and reasonableness of the claims and proofs offered. (I only see use of the first and last one, not 2nd or 3rd one). Here's a link for your reference. You can do a google search on persuasive vs argumentative.
Often compares texts or ideas to establish a position.
Logic based.