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It is only possible to know the impact that Lasher had on Walter's life if you read the text. However, you can consider that this impact was transfomative, if Lasher was able to modify Walter's life in an intense and powerful way. You can consider that this impact was traumatic, if Lasher only promoted disgust and bad experiences for Walter. You can consider that this impact was ordinary, if Lasher did not promote anything intense in Walter's life, without provoking any remarkable and transforming experience. Finally, you can consider that this impact was ambiguous, if at the same time that Lasher promoted good things in Walter's life, he also promoted bad things, making it impossible to determine whether Lasher's presence was positive or negative.
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were been
2 to have had had
3 to do did done
4 to say said said
5 to go went gone
6 to get got got / gotten
7 to make made made
8 to know knew known
9 to think thought thought
10 to take took taken
11 to see saw seen
12 to come came come
13 to want wanted wanted
14 to look looked looked
15 to use used used
16 to find found found
17 to give gave given
18 to tell told told
19 to work worked worked
20 to call called called
21 to try tried tried
22 to ask asked asked
23 to need needed needed
24 to feel felt felt
25 to become became become
Explanation:
Answer:
i think both matters
Explanation:
its because if you're interested in the subject, and the people who are teaching you doesn't give you the same hype, it might make you lose your interest and it might be boring unless you really like that subject and study it by yourself
but
if the people who teaches you know how to hype you up during class, you might take an interest to the subject that has been teached in class and might actually pay attention to it
but I don't really know its just from my perspective and opinions
In my view the right one is C) Logos. Politician appeals <span>the audience to use inductive logic and</span> provides them with relevant examples to prove his statement. The other way is to use deductive logic, providing the audience with general statements and then reveal a truth.