Asked by john
True or False?
The passage from the introduction is appealing to the readers' feelings
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I can’t tell from just that sentence — you didn’t include the introduction passage.
If you want to decide yourself, look for signs of an emotional appeal (pathos):
- emotive/adjectival language (heartbreaking, inspiring, tragic)
- sensory imagery or vivid details that evoke feelings
- personal anecdotes or stories meant to create sympathy or identification
- direct address to the reader or rhetorical questions (“Don’t you care…?”)
- moral or value-laden statements and strong verbs/exclamations
If the passage has several of those, answer True; if it’s mostly facts, statistics, neutral description, or logical argument, answer False. Paste the passage and I’ll evaluate it for you.
If you want to decide yourself, look for signs of an emotional appeal (pathos):
- emotive/adjectival language (heartbreaking, inspiring, tragic)
- sensory imagery or vivid details that evoke feelings
- personal anecdotes or stories meant to create sympathy or identification
- direct address to the reader or rhetorical questions (“Don’t you care…?”)
- moral or value-laden statements and strong verbs/exclamations
If the passage has several of those, answer True; if it’s mostly facts, statistics, neutral description, or logical argument, answer False. Paste the passage and I’ll evaluate it for you.
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