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English, 27.02.2021 23:30, alyonaprotopopova

Read the passage. (1) What is the correct amount of homework to give students? (2) Some teenagers complain that they spend too much time on homework. (3) Some students struggle with time management when it comes to finishing homework. (4) This can cause students to worry and stress. Which type of appeal does the speaker use in sentence 4? appeal to authority appeal to character appeal to evidence appeal to emotions

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