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On a website advertising its LSAT preparation classes, The Princeton Review includes this sentence: Since 1998, more than 99 of our surveyed students have said they would recommend Law Preview to entering law students. This persuasive technique relies on ________.
 A) indirect benefits to the reader
  B) expert opinion
  C) facts and statistics
  D) problem description

Question 2

In a letter advertising its recycling services, The Greenfield Recycling Company stresses that customers will feel the satisfaction of knowing that they have helped to preserve the environment. This persuasive technique relies on ________.
 A) direct benefits to the reader
  B) expert opinion
  C) facts and statistics
  D) indirect benefits to the reader



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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