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21 February, 03:03

When evaluating sources for a compare-and-contrast essay, you can tell if a source's argument is objective if it

a.) appeals to logic and reason rather than emotion.

b.) appeals to emotion rather than logic and reason.

c.) has appeals to both reason and emotion.

d.) is based mostly on personal experience.

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  1. 21 February, 03:28
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    You can tell if a source's argument is objective if it "c.) has appeals to both reason and emotion"
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