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Advocard [28]
2 years ago
8

PLEASE HELP ME ASAP THIS IS THE LAST OF MY POINTS AND MY PARENTS WONT LET ME SLEEP TILL I FINISH THIS ASSIGNMENT!!!!! ITS ALMOST

MIDNIGHT!!!
Select one of the prompts below and follow the directions.

A. Consider what you have learned about American history from the 1920's to the 1940's. How do the stories you have read in this unit reflect what was going on in the country then?

B. Many of the stories in this unit have a theme of loss in common. In your opinion, which story evokes the most pathos? Give reasons to support your opinions?

C. The stories in this unit were all written more than 50 years ago. Write a persuasive paragraph about which story you think has best stood the test of time. Consider what is timeless about the style, theme, or characters of the story you choose.
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1 answer:
aniked [119]2 years ago
3 0

The question below is related to Essay Writing and Reading Comprehension.

<h3>The answers related to the question are</h3>

A. The stories from America's history in the early 19th century show that the country was undergoing major changes. Some of the key events that occurred in the early 19th century are:

  • industrialization (shift from an agrarian economy to an industrial or machine-driven economy);
  • geographical expansion (most of which happened as a result of the displacement of natives;
  • civil war etc.

B. The story which evokes the most Pathos is the one related to the Civil war. This is because it involves the loss of many lives.

Pathos is the word that is used to describe something that causes one to have pity or sadness.

C. A persuasive essay or paragraph is one that uses Logos that is Logic and reason to convince a person of the validity or superiority of their idea.

Some of the keys to writing a persuasive essay are:

  • research your topic well
  • outline your argument to ensure there is a logical connection from one point to the other
  • the entire write-up must be formatted using the I-MID-C format, where I is for introduction, MID is for Middle or body, and C is for the conclusion.

See the link below for more about American History in the 19th Century:

brainly.com/question/1078028

See the link below for more about Pathos:

brainly.com/question/11338405

See the link below for more about Persuasive Essay:

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