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Read this passage: From his mother's loving arms, Wind-Wolf was placed in a
secure and specially designed Indian baby basket. His
father and the medicine elders conducted another
ceremony to bond him with the essence of his genetic
father, the Great Spirit, the Grandfather Sun, and the
Grandmother Moon. This was all done in order to introduce
him into the natural world, and to protect his soul. It is our
people's way of showing the newborn respect, ensuring
that he starts life on the path of spirituality.

- Medicine Grizzlybear Lake, "An Indian Father's Plea"

Why is this passage from "An Indian Father's Plea' an example of Lake's use
of logos?

A. Because it shows that his son comes from a strange and
unfamiliar culture

B. Because it appeals to the feelings and emotions of the audience

C. Because its use of specific evidence to support his argument

D. Because it uses an expert source to explain an element of his son's culture

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