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English, 06.05.2020 00:41, binava

Which choice best explains the difference between Sentence 2 and Sentence 5 in the passage?

Sentence 2 tries to persuade the reader with emotional language. Sentence 5 misleads the reader by making a personal attack.
Sentence 2 tries to persuade the reader by explaining that parents are experts. Sentence 5 misleads the reader by restating the argument.
Sentence 2 tries to mislead the reader with emotional language. Sentence 5 tries to persuade the reader with a conclusion.
Sentence 2 tries to mislead the reader with a personal attack. Sentence 5 tries to persuade the reader with emotional language.

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