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English, 16.07.2019 15:00, 24swimdylanoh

Click to speak: turn click to : reading narrative and persuasive essays: mastery test loading loading question 3 of 5 instructions: select all the correct answers. maria is writing a persuasive essay for her english class. she asks marshall if it is important to use rhetorical appeals in her essay. which reasons could marshall give in favor of using rhetorical appeals? they evoke an emotional response from readers. they dazzle readers with the writer’s depth of knowledge. they the writer avoid seeming biased to readers. they appeal to readers’ sense of logic. they discredit a paper that presents a contrary opinion. nextreset

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