Which excerpt from Fast Food Nation best illustrates the use of the rhetorical appeal logos?
Teenagers open the fast food outlets in the morning, close them at night, and keep them going at all hours in between.
Elisa’s mother usually drives her the half-mile or so to the restaurant, but sometimes Elisa walks, leaving home before the sun rises.
The labor practices of the fast food industry have their origins in the assembly line systems adopted by American manufacturers in the early twentieth century.
Fast food kitchens often seem like a scene from Bugsy Malone, a film in which all the actors are children pretending to be adults.
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Option C is correct
Explanation:
- The labor practices of the fast-food industry have their origins in the assembly line systems adopted by American manufacturers in the early twentieth century.
- A rhetorical appeal logo is a method which writers use to convince their audience or readers for a particular fact
- These use this rhetoric so people will find their writing logical and true
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