Which statement best describes the intended effect of
appealing to both emotion and logic in this passage?
The appeal to logic builds upon the appeal to
emotion by establishing a line of reasoning that is
easy to follow and the credibility needed to build
trust with the audience.
✓ The appeal to the audience's emotions is
strengthened by statistics that show how
increased internet access can lead to a more
global expansion of justice and equality.
The use of statistics counters the audience's
feelings of helplessness by providing a method to
ensure that people in developing countries have
internet access.
The appeal to the audience's sense of right and
wrong prepares the audience to more readily
accept the evidence that reveals the harsh reality
of life in developing countries