English, 19.05.2021 03:50 saniyawilliams1207
38. The three fundamentals of persuasive speech are:
O Ethos, Pathos and Sathos
O Logos, Pathos and Mathos
O Logos, Ethos and Fathos
O Ethos, Pathos and Logos
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In the excerpt, what does turner not fully understand because he is a child? the value of lizzie’s friendship the deeper racial conflict the severe danger he is facing the history of malaga island
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Im giving 99 point to who answers first and fast you will submit your prewriting documents for the character analysis essay. submit your completed brainstorming and outline graphic organizers. the brainstorming graphic organizer should be complete and show evidence that you have considered several characters and their characteristics for your essay. the outline graphic organizer should demonstrate a plan for writing and include appropriate and sufficient textual support.
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38. The three fundamentals of persuasive speech are:
O Ethos, Pathos and Sathos
O Logos, Path...
O Logos, Path...
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