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conjunctive adverb\tmeaning
t\tthus
therefore\tso (i am hungry; thus/ therefore, i will eat)
h\thowever\tcontrast (i would like to eat; however, i am penniless!)
a\talso
in addition\tadditional info. (i am benevolent; also, you are too.)
m\tmeanwhile\tcontrast in time (you were sleeping; meanwhile, i was vehemently working.)
o\totherwise
on the other hand\texception (the conclusion was abominable; otherwise, it was a superb movie.)
opposite (i admire empathy; on the other hand, one must sustain emotional boundaries.)
combine the two simple sentences to create a compound sentence with the appropriate conjunctive adverb.
simple sentences:
there are three rhetorical appeals.
they are used by effective writers
to persuasive their audience.
your answer:
To combine the sentences, we need a conjunctive adverb that adds additional information. "Also" or "In addition" fit as the second sentence provides more info about the rhetorical appeals. We'll use "also". So we combine them: "There are three rhetorical appeals; also, they are used by effective writers to persuade their audience." (Note: corrected "persuasive" to "persuade" for grammatical accuracy).
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There are three rhetorical appeals; also, they are used by effective writers to persuade their audience.