What are two examples of logos in An Indian Father's Plea by Robert Lake
idk tbh because i'm just getting points.
hold on ill find it
answer: d.she abandons people when they least expect it.
in the monk's tale, we encounter seventeen stories that relate historical events. all of these stories have tragic commonalities. they tell the stories of heroes who, despite their success in life, all met sad ends. the monk blames these sad outcomes on fortune. one of fortune's traits is that she abandons people when they least expect it. this is one of the most common themes of medieval tragedies.
the author is intending to draw attention to the plight of refugees, editorial and biography support this. both workpieces make the reader empathize with enrique as well as with the other young migrants from central america. the writer, however, is using a different approach to each text.
the editorial includes strong words to persuade readers. he is trying hard to convince readers in the us to change its refugee approach.
the biography relies on narrative techniques and figurative language which the writer uses wisely in the setting, characterization, and personification to educate readers on the topic.