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22.07.2019 • 
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. but no one burns emma no one would dare. there is too much concentrated here: too much history, too much respect, too much of the very essence of civilization, which is, i must tell you, connected to its literature. ("the city of invention," p. 13 when the author describes how everyone knows the burning of a great literary classic would be a tragedy, she is employing what rhetorical device? ethos logos anticipating counterargument a persuasive tone

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