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English, 18.07.2019 20:30 evelyngarcia99

How does the argument presented by a piece of music most likely differ from an argument made in an essay? a: a musical argument appeals only to the listener's sense of logic. b: an essay cannot establish credibility by referring to experts. c: a musical argument appeals almost entirely to the listener's emotions. d: an argument in an essay relies only on appealing to the reader's emotions.

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