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Why do authors use rhetoric when writing informational texts?(1 point)
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to convince a reader that their perspective is reasonable
to convince a reader that their perspective is reasonable

to appeal to a reader’s sense of logic
to appeal to a reader’s sense of logic

to complicate their subject matter
to complicate their subject matter

to appeal to a reader’s emotions

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Authors use rhetoric when writing informational texts primarily to convince a reader that their perspective is reasonable. Rhetorical techniques help to present arguments effectively and persuade readers to accept a specific viewpoint. Other options, such as appealing to logic and emotions, may also be used, but the overarching purpose is often to establish the reasonableness of the author's perspective.

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