Answer this question… Logos
The Passage was written by Justin Cronin
because he won't to now how it bigging start
The authors claim is not supported by strong evidence
Phillip Foss has written: 'Somata' 'Yana' 'Chromatic defacement' 'Roaring Fork passage'
A. Boivin has written: 'Theorie et calcul des figures de diffraction de revolution'
Pathos (apex)
The type of audience appeal the author is making in the passage apex can vary, but it usually involves emotional, logical, or ethical reasoning to persuade or engage the readers. These appeals aim to connect with the audience on different levels to support the argument or message of the passage.
This passage demonstrates an ethos appeal by showcasing the author's credibility and expertise on the topic through objective and reliable information. The use of evidence, logical reasoning, and a professional tone all contribute to establishing the author's ethos and persuading the audience to trust their argument.
It depends on the passage you have. If the passage is... ”In the last 60 days, over 425 billion text messages were sent in the United States alone.” Then your answer would be... ”Logos“ Apex
The Passage was written by Justin Cronin
The passage uses statistics and facts to support its argument, appealing to the reader's logic and reasoning. The author presents a clear and structured argument based on evidence, making it evident that they are using logos to persuade the audience.
The author is most likely trying to inform readers of what Southern California looks like, option B.
The author's primary purpose in writing this passage is to teach.
William Kingsford has written: 'An appeal to the Scriptures in general, on the universality of divine love to man, and the universal extent of our Saviour's death. By William Kingsford'
E. M. Forster wrote the novel of A Passage to India.
Answer: An appeal to ethos by making reference to respected institutions like congress and the constitution Explanation: APEX
Testimonial appeal is when the author uses the stories of others to back up their own position.