The effect of evidence on the reader is to enhance credibility and persuade through logical reasoning. When presented effectively, evidence supports claims, allowing readers to trust the argument and engage more deeply with the content. It can also evoke emotional responses, making the argument more relatable and impactful. Ultimately, evidence fosters critical thinking and encourages readers to reconsider their viewpoints.
yes.
Answer this question… It allows the reader to look at the evidence used to support the essay's claims.
Alliteration always accentuates and amplifies an answer. Alright?
to-encourage-the-reader-to-follow-a-certain-course-of-action
Not all evidence but partial, selected or chosen usually for a specific effect.
the poem can effect the reader
Adds effect
yes.
the reader uses thing such as drugs to put a sad face onto the reader
Evidence that is in the story.
Evidence that is in the story.
Evidence that is in the story
Finding evidence that is in the story
there way of seening it.
It is true that a writer utilizes rhetoric in order to create a particular effect for the reader. Repetition is an example of a rhetorical strategy.
textual evidence that helps your reader understand what you are trying to say
The ellipsis can be used to create tension, like a cliffhanger, it can be used to imply something is missing from the sentence, to get the reader inquisitive and it makes the reader question what is happening.