Answer:
The choice that best expresses the type of appeal Wilson uses in this passage is The author uses pathos to develop his argument by including emotionally charged language to evoke a response.
Explanation:
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Which of the following choices best expresses the type of appeal Wilson uses in this passage?
* The author uses logos to develop his argument by providing factual information about pilot whales in New England.
* The author uses logos to develop his argument by gaining sympathy for the pilot whales in New England.
* The author uses pathos to develop his argument by including emotionally charged language to evoke a response.
* The author uses pathos to develop his argument by chastising the reader for the destruction of the environment.
This paragraph uses pathos which is a technique that has the purpose of triggering the emotions on the readers, even when this paragraph is full of factual information and it could be considered an example of logos, at first sight, all the sentences add a mysterious line where people are not really in control of the way life behaves which could make it emotional.
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a subject search
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a keyword search
The correct answer is: Option B. Subject search.
A Subject Search is a practice that allows one to browse a search engine's data base relating to the subject headings submitted by the user. This process gathers information from all topics related to the subject headings and displays a subject list as a first result for the user to choose from.
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b. False
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B. She placed the shells in a plastic bag while he dried himself off.
C. She raced along the path to beat him to the beach.
D. While he swam, she collected shells.