In “On Making an Agreeable Marriage,” when Austen writes that “Mr. J. P.” has an “amiable mind, strict principles, just notions, and good habits,” what kind of persuasive appeal is she making to Fanny?

She's making Fanny think positive things about Mr. J.P so she can agree to the marriage.

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Exactly!
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Which type of persuasive appeal does Jane Austen use in this passage from “On Making an Agreeable Marriage”?