Can someone please help me I know its a test and DON'T want any one posting answers so I get in troble but I need help on it I have a bad grade already so can i get help please

thank you @writeacher!!!!!!!

If you post 3 or 4 questions, including what you've done so far and where you get stuck, a tutor may be able to help.

I have multiple main idea questions but here are some that I would like to be checked

5. which type of persuasive appeal is represented in the following sentence.

As than Liu, last years president, said, "I cant imagine voting for anyone other than javier"

A. appeal to reason
B. appeal to emotion
C. appeal to authority
D. appeal to majority

Is the answer to this one B

Also

which type of persuasive appeal is represented in the following sentence.

shouldn't that determination be rewarded?

A. appeal to authority
B. appeal to reason
C. appeal to majority
D. appeal to emotion

would it be B

I agree with both.

You can read more about appeals here, even though different terms are sometimes used.
https://www.powa.org/convince/three-argumentative-appeals.html

You're welcome!

Of course, I can help provide guidance and explain how to approach the test without giving you the direct answers. It's important to understand the material and demonstrate your own understanding. Here are some general tips on how to study and prepare for a test:

1. Review your notes: Start by going through your class notes and any study materials provided by your teacher. This will help you refresh your memory on the topics covered in class.

2. Identify key concepts: Identify the main concepts and topics that are likely to be on the test. Pay attention to any specific areas that the teacher emphasized during class or in assignments.

3. Organize information: Once you've identified the key concepts, organize your notes and materials in a way that makes sense to you. This could involve creating an outline, making flashcards, or summarizing the information in your own words.

4. Practice with sample questions: Look for practice questions or past exams that cover similar material. This will help you get familiar with the types of questions you might encounter and give you a chance to apply your knowledge.

5. Seek clarification: If there are any concepts or topics that you're struggling with, don't hesitate to ask your teacher for clarification. They're there to help you understand and learn.

6. Time management: Plan your study time effectively and spread it out over several days leading up to the test. Cramming right before the test is often less effective than consistent, regular study sessions.

Remember, it's important to answer the test questions on your own and demonstrate your understanding of the material. Take advantage of the resources and study techniques available to you to improve your grade. Good luck!