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From "On Making an Agreeable Marriage" by Jane Austen All that really is of the first importance-everything of this nature pleads his cause most strongly-You have no doubt of his having superior
Abilities- he has proved it at the University- he is I dare say such a Scholar as your agreeable, idle Brothers would ill bear a comparison with
Which type of persuasive appeal does Jane Austen use in this passage?
emotional
logical
ethical



Answer :

Final answer:

Jane Austen uses logical appeals in the passage to present a convincing argument for the individual's marriage suitability.


Explanation:

Logical appeals are used by Jane Austen in the passage. She presents a case based on the proven superior abilities of the individual at the University compared to others, establishing a logical argument for why a favorable marriage should be considered.


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