Thomas paine was the writer of the pamphlet,"common sense." common sense was written in a simple matter so all of the colonist could understand why independence was so inportant. some people agreed, others did not.
Hello. You have not presented the advertisements to which these questions and refer to what makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question exactly like yours, which featured the advertisements attached below. If that's the case for you, I hope this answer can help you.
Answer:
The older ad provides specific ideas, while the newer ad tells how to get more information.
Explanation:
Although the two ads address food waste, they are very different from each other. The first ad deals with the dismissal of food presenting specific information on how to avoid it. These information are tips, which teach the public to value and reduce the exaggerated waste of food. The second ad, newer, presents food waste in a more comprehensive and generalized way, encouraging people to get more information about it, using other means.
The best answer is B (Do you really want to take a chance on someone with no experience?). This sentence suggests that readers should <em>feel</em> nervous about "taking a chance" on an inexperienced candidate.
By contrast, A, C, and D are all statements of simple facts that don't really ask readers to feel any particular way at all. Readers might still <em>feel</em> something about those facts, but the statements themselves don't ask readers to feel that way (i.e., the statements don't make an <em>appeal</em> to readers' emotions).