Question #N1364
The author of the passage is trying to persuade the reader that a particular view is correct. To do so, the author uses a variety of rhetorical devices. One of the most noticeable is the use of logical appeals. For example, the author refers to a study that was conducted by experts in the field. The author also provides specific examples to support the argument. What is the most likely reason why the author provides specific examples?
The author of this passage most likely uses specific examples to
A. to help the reader visualize the topic.
B. to make the argument more persuasive.
C. to provide evidence that supports the author's claims.
D. to demonstrate the author’s knowledge of the topic.
Correct Answer is: C
Specific examples are used to provide evidence that supports the author’s claims. This makes the argument more persuasive and helps the reader to understand and believe the author’s point of view.