SAT, 25.04.2021 22:00 MzThixkumz
Using a chart showing the correlation between drinking soda and developing cavities demonstrate the dangers of sugar consumption would be an example of what persuasive appeal?
a. ethos
b. pathos
c. logos
d. plato
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SAT, 26.06.2019 00:00
The alien enemies act of 1798 allowed the president to deport noncitizens considered dangerous. allowed the president to ignore laws he believed unconstitutional. made immigrants wait longer before becoming citizens. made it a crime to criticize the federal government.the alien enemies act of 1798 allowed the president to deport noncitizens considered dangerous. allowed the president to ignore laws he believed unconstitutional. made immigrants wait longer before becoming citizens. made it a crime to criticize the federal government.
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SAT, 27.06.2019 10:30
Spider crabs live in the shallow regions of the ocean floor. algae tend to grow on the surface of spider crabs. the algae provide the crabs protection from predators by camouflaging them. the spider crabs give the algae shelter. what does this description suggest? 1. the algae are parasites of the spider crabs. 2. the algae and the spider crabs have a mutualistic relationship. 3. the spider crabs are commensals, and the algae are parasites. 4. the spider crabs benefit from the algae living on them. 5. the spider crabs are parasites of the algae.
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