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C. Logos
Explanation:
Gandhi was appealing to the logic in this sentence, for that reason, we can confirm that the rhetorical appeal that he used was the logos.
Logos means word, speech or reason. It is the use of reason and reasoning, whether inductive or deductive, to construct an argument. In persuasion, logos is the logical reasoning behind the speaker's statements. Logos refers to any attempt to appeal to the intellect, to logical arguments.
I would say the answe is B
This is because A had no quotations so signal Jessica is talking, and C has no form of punctuation.
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I don't think I have a fully developed sense of identity yet because they're are things I'm yet to see or experience that may change the way I perceive things...I think I'll be able to develop my identity by trying new things, meeting other people and going different places...um some positive aspects of having a strong identity is you'll be able to know what you're doing and understand yourself more...and some negative aspects may be not thinking of the other things that may give you a stronger identity....I hope it helps