Which of the following terms best describes the period of the 1920s
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What are the components of a rhetorical argument
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ethos, logos, and pathos
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What city in Illinois has the lowest school test scores
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Chicago schools have the lowest test scores.)~:
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Why were mia hamm Marion Jones and Julie foudy's comments on Jackie Joyner-kersee relevant to her biography
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Their comments were relevant because they are women athletes who
came after Joyner-Kersee and were inspired by her example.
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A planet or moon does when they move in a circular pathway around something else
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An orbit.
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The events described in this essay most likely take place in
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october
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What would you be doing as a critical reader of an op-ed piece if you were looking for any potential bias the writer may have and the level of knowledge or expertise the writer may have on the topic
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Which of the following would you be looking for as a critical reader with an eye toward ethos in an op-ed piece?
A) The writer's use of emotion to attempt to persuade the reader B) The argument the writer makes and the strength of that argument C) Any potential bias the writer may have and the level of knowledge or expertise the writer may have on the topic D) None of the above.
The answer would be: C) Any potential bias the writer may have and the level of knowledge or expertise the writer may have on the topic
Ethos... = Writer or persona. You are looking for bias toward the subject. That's the writer.
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Consider the excerpt below from British Prime Minister Tony Blair's speech following the 911 tragedy ethos pathos or logos
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pathos
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Which of the following statements best demonstrates how to make a stand in an op ed piece that provides a solution
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None of the above.
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What rules for writing an op-ed piece does the rewrite best demonstrate in the original rewritten two paragraphs that were drawn from an op-ed piece SEE Discuss
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The rewrite used examples and facts.
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Who is someone that spends a lot of time in church
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Pastor
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Which season do plants have their greatest increase in size
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A winter
B spring
C summer
D fall
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What 1899 statement established America's right to trade with China without interference from European nations
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This trade relationship was called the Open Door Policy. It
enabled the United States to trade with the East without having to
pay royalties or tariffs to European countries.
Which of the following sentences would be the best thesis statement for an essay
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for a variety of reasons, cotton is arguably the most important fabric known to umankind
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Which of the following terms best describes the period of the 1920s
Essay
What are the components of a rhetorical argument
ethos, logos, and pathos
What city in Illinois has the lowest school test scores
Chicago schools have the lowest test scores.)~:
Why were mia hamm Marion Jones and Julie foudy's comments on Jackie Joyner-kersee relevant to her biography
Their comments were relevant because they are women athletes who
came after Joyner-Kersee and were inspired by her example.
A planet or moon does when they move in a circular pathway around something else
An orbit.
The events described in this essay most likely take place in
october
What would you be doing as a critical reader of an op-ed piece if you were looking for any potential bias the writer may have and the level of knowledge or expertise the writer may have on the topic
The full question with choices was:
Which of the following would you be looking for as a critical reader with an eye toward ethos in an op-ed piece?
A) The writer's use of emotion to attempt to persuade the reader B) The argument the writer makes and the strength of that argument C) Any potential bias the writer may have and the level of knowledge or expertise the writer may have on the topic D) None of the above.
The answer would be: C) Any potential bias the writer may have and the level of knowledge or expertise the writer may have on the topic
Ethos... = Writer or persona. You are looking for bias toward the subject. That's the writer.
Consider the excerpt below from British Prime Minister Tony Blair's speech following the 911 tragedy ethos pathos or logos
pathos
Which of the following statements best demonstrates how to make a stand in an op ed piece that provides a solution
None of the above.
What rules for writing an op-ed piece does the rewrite best demonstrate in the original rewritten two paragraphs that were drawn from an op-ed piece SEE Discuss
The rewrite used examples and facts.
Who is someone that spends a lot of time in church
Pastor
Which season do plants have their greatest increase in size
A winter
B spring
C summer
D fall
What 1899 statement established America's right to trade with China without interference from European nations
This trade relationship was called the Open Door Policy. It
enabled the United States to trade with the East without having to
pay royalties or tariffs to European countries.
As a critical reader of an op-ed piece if you were looking for the writer's use of emotion to attempt to persuade the reader you'd be looking for the writer's use of
Which of the following op-ed article ideas is not in line with the rule of keeping it current