The correct answer is 3. Logical appeal
Explanation:
In persuasion there are different appeals or strategies a speaker can use to convince or persuade the audience about an idea, in the case of logical appeal, this appeal uses arguments based on reasoning and facts, because of this it is common to rely on evidence such as official documents, statistics, research studies, among others. In the case of Lincoln's speech he refers to the law and especially to the Constitution of the U.S. to state Southern states could not secede as the Constitution implied "no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination". Therefore, in this case, Lincoln is mainly using arguments based on reasoning and facts as he referred to an official document and therefore, the technique used to persuade Southerners is mainly a logical appeal.
Answer:
Macbeth's instincts are to do whatever it takes for him to claim the throne, which causes him to do terrible things like killing Duncan, Banquo and trying to kill Banquo's son. Some people stayed loyal because they'd known him for such a long time and after Duncan was murdered, Macbeth was next in line to be king anyway.
Explanation:
I attached a document that sorta relates to this. I recently had an assignment about Macbeth and discussed this topic.
What is the effect of the hyperbole in this quote?
a. it ephasizes the sorrowful nature of Orpheus's music.
b. It shows how Orpheus's music caused people physical pain.
c. It explains how much Orpheus misses Eurydice.
d. It illustrates how much of an accomplished musician Orpheus.
C. It explains how much Orpheus misses Eurydice.
The correct option to combine the sentences 'The South Pole is a point at the southern end of the Earth’s axis' and 'It rests in central Antarctica' is B. 'axis; it'. The semicolon in this case shows equal importance and relationship of the two independent clauses around it.
The sentences 'The South Pole is a point at the southern end of the Earth’s axis. It rests in central Antarctica' is about the location of the South Pole, both geographically and in terms of its relationship to the Earth's axis. When combining these two sentences, we need a conjunction or punctuation mark that effectively links the two ideas without introducing a contradictory relationship. Accordingly, the correct choice to combine the sentences would be option B. 'axis; it' as it clearly connects the two sentences without introducing any change in their meaning. In this context, the semicolon (;) acts as a strong comma and shows equal importance and relationship between the two independent clauses around it.
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