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Arts, 26.05.2021 14:00 saucybby

Passage 1: As a cashier at a large retail store, I can vouch for the fact that Senior
Citizens Discount Day is a bad idea. It is uncomfortable to ask
customers whether they qualify for the discount, as many people do
not like revealing their age. I've also had several customers return to
the store, upset that they missed out on the discount because I didn't
ask their age. It is a no-win situation for cashiers.
Passage 2:
Kleinhan's department store understands the challenges of living on a
fixed income. That's why we value our senior shoppers so much. In
order to express our appreciation and make your shopping experience
easier, we now offer a 20 percent discount to senior citizens every
Wednesday
Which statement best compares the ways that the two arguments use
appeals?
O A. Passage 1 appeals to logic by using facts and statistics, while
passage 2 appeals to ethics by talking about the speaker's
personal feelings.
O B. Passage 1 appeals to ethics using quotes from senior citizens,
while passage 2 appeals to logic with specific facts and reasons.
C. Passage 1 appeals to ethics by drawing on the speaker's work
experience, while passage 2 appeals to emotion by using positive,
respectful wording
D. Passage 1 appeals to emotion by conveying a positive message,
while passage 2 appeals to logic by showing a more complex side
of the issue.

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