Asked by julie
common sense True or False?
The passage from the introduction is appealing to the readers' feelings.
True
False
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I can't confidently answer True or False without seeing the actual passage. If you paste the introduction I can judge it.
To decide it yourself, look for signs of emotional appeal (pathos). If the passage uses these, it's "appealing to readers' feelings":
- emotive words or loaded language (e.g., "tragic", "heartwarming", "outrageous")
- personal anecdotes or vivid sensory detail
- rhetorical questions meant to stir emotion
- calls to empathy, fear, pride, or moral outrage
- exclamation, strong tone, or persuasive imagery
If it's mainly factual, neutral, informative, or focused on background/context without emotional language, then it's not appealing to feelings (False).
Paste the passage and I’ll label it True or False and explain why.
To decide it yourself, look for signs of emotional appeal (pathos). If the passage uses these, it's "appealing to readers' feelings":
- emotive words or loaded language (e.g., "tragic", "heartwarming", "outrageous")
- personal anecdotes or vivid sensory detail
- rhetorical questions meant to stir emotion
- calls to empathy, fear, pride, or moral outrage
- exclamation, strong tone, or persuasive imagery
If it's mainly factual, neutral, informative, or focused on background/context without emotional language, then it's not appealing to feelings (False).
Paste the passage and I’ll label it True or False and explain why.
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