Hello. Unfortunately your question is incomplete, which does not allow it to be answered. However, from the context of your question it is possible to assume that you want to know which of the two doctors is using the correct approach. If this is the case, we can say that Dr. Jayson is correct, as he is offering his patients a scientifically proven drug that will not harm patients, but will help them to treat any problem. Dr. Yuri can only try the new drug on patients if they agree to participate in this research, otherwise it would be unethical and dangerous.
Funny incident that happened to me
Once upon a time,
we were going to the mall, we reached the mall and we were going to a clothing shop. I was rubbing my eyes thinking that my mom, sister and dad went ahead. I kept walking for a minute, when I opened my eyes and looked, I could only find clothes and some people. I went ahead to find if they walked faster and went ahead. I was shocked, I went to the right, to the left too. Nor mom, dad neither my sister over there. Then after 5 minutes, I went out of the clothing store and I could find them. I was happy and I laughed and told my family about this.
A. Because. “New York city is often called “the city that never sleeps,” because long after sunset, lights from the city shine bright.” A tip to figure it out on your own, put each option in the blank and say it over and see which sounds right and what you would actually say.
Answer:
A. 6X+12 and 7X+36
B. X+24
C. Dimensions are 36 feet × 78 feet and 50 feet × 94 feet
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Answer:
1. Logos
- appeals or relies to reason / logic
- these strategies involve using studies, data, charts, illustrations, and logic to back up her position and points
2. Ethos
- is based on the character, credibility, or reliability of the writer
- the ethos strategy of persuasion involves using language that shows that the writer is trustworthy and believable.
3. Pathos
- appeals to an audience's needs, values, and emotional sensibilities
- involves using emotional language that is designed to draw the reader in and make them feel for you
These are three types of rhetorical appeals, or persuasive strategies, used in arguments to support claims and respond to opposing arguments. A good argument will generally use a combination of all three appeals to make its case
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