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Read the excerpt from "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry." For me, reading has always been a path toward liberation and fulfillment. To learn to read is to start down the road
of liberation, a road which should be accessible to everyone. No one has the right to keep you from reading, and yet
that is what is happening in many areas in this country today. There are those who think they know best what we
should read. These censors are at work in all areas of our daily lives.
Which best describes the rhetoric used in this excerpt to increase the reader's awareness of censorship?
factual evidence is used to appeal to the reader's sense of logic
a strong opinion is presented to appeal to the reader's sense of justice
an emotional anecdote is related to appeal to the reader's sympathy
the author's love of reading is referenced to appeal to his character

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