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What is one thing you should do to analyze emotional appeals? A) Determine whether the author's reasoning, evidence, and/or claim are valid.

B) Decide whether the emotional appeals are logical in light of the author's reasoning, evidence, and/or claim.
C) Identify how emotions used by the author make you feel about the issue.

D) Ask yourself whether the author's purpose is fully supported by emotional appeals.

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