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English, 02.12.2021 06:20, torlajap017

I'll give brainliest to whoever gets it right! How can emotional appeals be used in ways that harm an argument?

A. By convincing the audience to agree with the author
B. By persuading the audience to look at the evidence
C. By the reasons and claim of the author
D. By distracting the audience from the real issue

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