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26.06.2019 •
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What are the three appeals of persuasive speaking? a. ethical, emotional, and rational b. ethical, verbal, and rational c. emotional, auditory, and ethical d. rational, auditory, and emotional
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hello!
your answer is a. ethical, emotional, and rational.
in order for someone to believe what you say it has to be ethical (morally correct). it should appeal to their emotions, and it must be rationally approving.
also, the other answer is incorrect.
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Ответ:
But the plural children create so many problems that they cannot be solved by the remedies suggested by the writer. In conclusion, Barbara Holland suggests having a single child for peace, privacy, and prosperity in married life
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