The question above is intended to assess your ability to interpret text and your ability to identify rhetorical appeals. For that reason, it's not right for me to answer this question for you, but I'll help you answer it.
First, you must read the text and identify the rhetorical appeals. These rhetorical appeals are intended to persuade the reader to support the author's arguments. They can be identified as follows:
- Pathos: Represents arguments that appeal to sentimentality. In this case, the author tries to persuade readers by provoking their emotions.
- Ethos: Represents arguments that appeal to ethics. In this case, the author appeals to moral concepts, authority figures, and well-established representations of right and wrong.
- Logos: Represents arguments that involve logic. In this case, the author convinces readers through reasoning and logical, structured, and effective thinking.
In this case, to write your review you must:
- Read the text and identify the rhetorical appeals used.
- Show which of these rhetorical appeals the author uses most often.
- Show how the author uses other rhetorical appeals.
- Show if he uses rhetorical appeals efficiently.
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