Read this sentence from patrick henry's speech:
should i keep back my opinions at such a time,...
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Read this sentence from patrick henry's speech:
should i keep back my opinions at such a time, through
fear of giving offense, i should consider myself as guilty of
treason towards my country and of an act of disloyalty
towards the majesty of heaven which i revere above all
earthly kings.
what appeal does he primarily use here?
a. ethos
b. kairos
c. metaphor
d. personification
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