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English, 24.10.2019 18:43, wulfredo67

Every saturday, elisa zamot gets up at 5: 15 in the morning. it’s a struggle, and her head feels groggy as she steps into the shower. her little sisters, cookie and sabrina, are fast asleep in their beds. by 5: 30, elisa’s showered, done her hair, and put on her mcdonald’s uniform. she’s sixteen, bright-eyed and olive-skinned, pretty and petite, ready for another day of work. elisa’s mother usually drives her the half-mile or so to the restaurant, but sometimes elisa walks, leaving home before the sun rises.

which of the following choices best describes the rhetorical appeal used in this excerpt?

a. the excerpt demonstrates logos because it is completely objective and lacking in emotion.
b. the excerpt demonstrates logos because it contains statistics to support the author’s claim.
c. the excerpt demonstrates ethos because the author positions himself as an expert on the topic.
d. the excerpt demonstrates pathos because the author presents a compelling story using emotional language.

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