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17 September, 02:41

Below is an advertisement containing both statements of fact and opinion. (1) New Laguna is Beverlay's mid-size wagon. (2) Sensibly priced, it offers many of the qualities that wagon owners are looking for today. (3) No other six-cylinder wagon has better EPA estimates. (4) Your Laguna will get 29 mpg on the highway and 21 mpg in the city. (5) The new-size Laguna also has a V6 engine as standard equipment. (6) A 231 cu. in. V6 engine is available in California. (7) None of our nearest mid-size wagon sales competitors offers more passenger room. (8) Check out the new-size Laguna wagon. (9) It's a reliable member of the family. Is this paragraph designed to give facts, to persuade, or both?

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  1. 17 September, 02:56
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    The paragraph is persuading someone buy it, but it is giving you facts about the item. I would say both.
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