Type your answer here.To appeal to a reader's emotions..
by using pathos appeals(APEXX)
rhetoric; pathos
I would say in my opinion that a strong mind would be more important in life, because when you have a strong mind you can usually learn more with what to do with your body and life.
That man would work mostly for the reward of it, which was money and that only money would motivate workers into producing more, using a piece rate system.
not really. both male and females in my opinion would make a good vetrinarian, as long as they are qualified- the right schooling, expirence, etc...
to manipulate the hearer's emotions.
An op-ed piece that effectively conveys emotion, empathy, and personal experiences to evoke a strong emotional response from the reader would please a critical reader looking for pathos. This could include stories of individuals facing hardship, vivid descriptions that evoke feelings of sympathy or compassion, or appeals to shared values and emotions.
can the writer be trusted
The best writer of epic poetry, which would be opinion.
The answer would be a opinion of the writer. So to give an answer but not discriminate the other I will say COD4. If you disagree then that is why it is an opinion.
Pathos is the presence of emPATHy, symPATHetic, aPATHetic. When properly used in a speech pathos can be very influential. For example, a candidate for an election might use empathy, or the ability to look through the eyes of others, to appeal to the people as a more representative ruler.
which school did the writer attend
Evaluating an editorial or an opinion piece is the name of the author, although the qualifications of the author should be of good reputation.
Pathos ---> Apex
The word "persuasive" would best reflect a writer's point of view as it suggests that the writer is trying to influence or convince the reader of a particular opinion or idea.
An essay is a piece of writing on a single subject that presents a writer's argument or opinion in a structured format with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. It is typically focused on exploring a specific topic in depth and providing analysis or interpretation.
A. potential bias. B. level of knowledge. C. use of persuasive writing tools. D. All of the above