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Read the appeal. For this show only, McGrover's is designating a specific seating area for concert-goers under the age of 16. This just shows: The whole point of the show is to cater to young fans. What explains the type of appeal in this passage and identifies an instance where this appeal would be appropriate? It is an emotional appeal; it would be appropriate if you were trying to make your mom feel fearful about the dangers at the concert. It is an ethical appeal; it would be appropriate if you were trying to convince your mom to chaperone you and your friends at a concert. It is a logical appeal; it would be appropriate if you were trying to convince your mom that you aren't too young to go to a concert. It is an emotional appeal; it would be appropriate if you were trying to make your mother feel guilty about refusing to let you to a concert.

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it would be a logical appeal. You could convince your mom that you aren't too young to go to a concert since the show caters to young fans and gives them a designated seating area.
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It is a logical appeal; it would be appropriate if you were trying to convince your mom that you aren't too young to go to a concert is what explains the type of appeal in this passage and identifies an instance where this appeal would be appropriate, because it makes clear that there will be specific seats available for those who are under age of 16, so your mom would not need to worry about your safety and your position in the concert.

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