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English, 30.11.2020 23:50, lailahussain99

(GIVING BRAINLIEST) Which statement best explains a weakness in the author's use of appeal in the passage?
A. The author should not have used the emotional appeal about his
anger because it distracts from his logical points.
B. The author should not have used so much logic in his explanation
because it distracts from his emotional points.
C. The author should not have pointed out the weaknesses in the
traffic situation to people who are suffering because of it.
D. The author should not have admitted that he drives in the city
because it makes him seem biased.


(GIVING BRAINLIEST) Which statement best explains a weakness in the author's use of appeal in

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