An author using an ethical appeal in her persuasive expository writing will
a. use her...
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An author using an ethical appeal in her persuasive expository writing will
a. use her own strong opinions and attitudes
b. use good evidence and solid facts
c. use words and ideas that touch our hearts
d. use ideas about what we think is fair
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Read the excerpt from "death by black hole."albert einstein's general theory of relativity, published in 1916, provides the insight to understand the bizarre structureof space and time in a high-gravity environment. later research by the american physicist john a. wheeler, and others, to formulate a vocabulary as well as the mathematical tools to describe and predict what a black hole will do toits surroundings.read the excerpt from "man listening to disc."and i bow deeply to thelonious monkfor figuring out a wayto motorize or whatever-his huge pianoso he could be with us today.these excerpts are similar because both texts
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Which best describes the suspense technique of flashback? an image, color, object, or similar is shown early in the film. it later reappears in a pivotal scene or plot point. details of the story outside of the chronological storyline are provided to the audience, often as a memory. illusions of explosions and other events are presented, often using computer-generated imagery to seem realistic. the screenwriter lets the audience know something the main character does not, usually something important to the plot.
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In at least two hundred words, discuss why "désirée's baby" is or is not relevant today.
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