the intention or desire to do evil
tending to betray, extremely dangerous
state of having great success or wealth
to hold closely or hug
a spoken public address to an audience
an verbal or written effort to convince
to assert to be true
George Graham Vest was a
Vest argues that
One reason Vest uses to support his argument is that
In his speech, Vest describes people as
In a speech, an emotional appeal
Vest uses emotional appeals in his speech to
A person might be treacherous if he or she is
Another word for malice might be
An embrace shows
A sign of prosperity is
What is Vest's central claim about a person's dog?
Which of the following three items support your answer to question 18.