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∙ 6y agoOne author uses emotional language and personal anecdotes to effectively connect with the audience and evoke empathy, while the other author relies on statistical data and expert testimonies to strengthen their argument with credibility. Both approaches are effective in persuading the audience by appealing to their emotions and their rational thinking, respectively. The combination of emotional appeal and factual evidence helps convey their points of view convincingly to a diverse audience.
explain briefly why mosains were a good artistic medium for conveying a spiritual message.
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explain all the evidence
A historical argument presents a claim based on evidence from historical sources and research. It aims to explain and interpret past events, often analyzing the causes and consequences of historical events or developments. Effective historical arguments are supported by strong evidence and critical analysis.
Communication, Motivation, and Leadership are the elements of an effective group.
Explain why using pronouns may help make your writing more effective? Explain why you're trying to get other people to answer your Daily Question.
It depends on the nature of the verbal evidence. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.It depends on the nature of the verbal evidence. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.It depends on the nature of the verbal evidence. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.It depends on the nature of the verbal evidence. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
state the theme, back up your statement with evidence, then explain why it is universal
present evidence to explain the topic
By thinking of how to do it and showing evidence. muhaaa!
Explain how a mixture of sand and salt can be separated.
What "type of persuasive" are you asking about?