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                Read the following excerpt from "Saving Water."
“Abandon the bathtub, and hit the showers. Sometimes it just feels great to soak in the tub, but the tub holds between nine and 33 gallons (40 to 50 liters) of water, depending on how full we fill it.”
What kind of argument is used in this excerpt? (1 point)
appeal to emotions
appeal to ethics
appeal to reason
            
        “Abandon the bathtub, and hit the showers. Sometimes it just feels great to soak in the tub, but the tub holds between nine and 33 gallons (40 to 50 liters) of water, depending on how full we fill it.”
What kind of argument is used in this excerpt? (1 point)
appeal to emotions
appeal to ethics
appeal to reason
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    It appeals to ethics because it's promoting water conservation.
By the way -- water conservation is not a problem here in Michigan. We're nearly surrounded by the Great Lakes.
    
By the way -- water conservation is not a problem here in Michigan. We're nearly surrounded by the Great Lakes.
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Oh I live in Ohio :) But not up near lake erie, I live more or less the center of Ohio.
    
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