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MrRissso [65]
2 years ago
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TRIPLE THE POINTS!!!!!!!!!!

English
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nevsk [136]2 years ago
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1. The author is very much persuading you against Flaherty. He keeps insisting that nothing is being done with him in charge and that the other canidate is much better.

2. There is a lot of this here. The appeal to emotion is so plain and out in the open. The author is manipulating your brain with the  text and make you think "wow, this 1 guy is doing a bad job, the other guy will be better. Let's vote for him!"

3. The author makes the point that Digby is a much better canidate than Flaherty and that Digby can run the town better.

4. D

5. C

(these are my best guesses, hope i helped.)
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