8. an argument that appeals to emotion
seeks to influence the reader’s feelings
seeks to show that an argument is correct or valid
seeks to influence the reader’s sense of justice or fairness
appeals to a higher power
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Ответ:
The correct answer is A. seeks to influence the reader’s feelings
Explanation:
In writing, an appeal to the emotion is the one that uses language that is emotionally charged or that influences the feelings and emotions of the reader usually to prove a point or to create arguments in favor or against a point. Different to the logical appeal the point of this appeal is not to prove something is true by using reasons or evidence but the purpose is to emotionally move the audience and in this way influence their feelings and opinion. Also, this differs from the appeal to ethics because it is not related to justice or fairness. Considering this, an argument that appeals to emotion is one that seeks to influence the reader’s feelings.
Ответ:
It allowed him to add elements like news bulletins and musical breaks.
Explanation:
This question is referring to Orson Welles adaptation of H.G. Wells's novel that was different from the original and it is called ''The War of the Worlds''.
Because of his new elements like news bulletins, musical break and more, people was giving him attention so the broadcasting was successful. There were many listeners and they believed in may things that he said so they begun to panic at some moments. This gave him big public audience.