which of the following statements uses an ethical appeal to persuade the reader?

A. to us, fawns are cute and helpless.
B. ...approximately 200 or more fawns get found each year.
C. during the first few weeks of its life a fawn is protected by being camouflaged, scentless and still
D. however, if not returned immediately,a 'captured' fawn is unlikely to become a normal deer.

i circled D, is this correct

2. which of the following shows bias?

A. it is normal for fawns to be alone
B. fawns are protected by camouflage.
C. deer don't matter;people are more important.
D. about 200000 fawns are born each year in NY.

i put B,is this correct

1. is correct

2. Look at again.

is it A

No, not A.

Which one is OPINION, not fact?

For the first question, the statement "However, if not returned immediately, a 'captured' fawn is unlikely to become a normal deer" in option D uses an ethical appeal to persuade the reader. It appeals to the reader's sense of morality and the potential harm caused to the fawn if it is not returned promptly.

For the second question, the statement "Deer don't matter; people are more important" in option C shows bias. It creates a preference for humans over deer and implies that the well-being of deer is of lesser importance.