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since i don't have a driver license i can't drive i have to depend on my dad to take me to the party how totally embarrassing what are the two strongest appeals in this passage

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Not having a driver license and having to depend on your dad.
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The correct answer is A) pathos and logos.

The two strongest appeals in this passage are pathos and logos.

When the speaker says "since I don't have a driver license I can't drive." This is a logical argument because it is true that an individual who does not possess a driver's license. The other argument is an appeal to Pathos in that it is an emotional appeal because the speaker says that "I have to depend on my dad to take me to the party how totally embarrassing." The speaker is ashamed because its friends see how daddy take the author to the party, as a child.

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