What kind of appeal is the author making in this passage?
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A. Pathos, by using facts an...
English, 06.05.2020 22:57 Morghurley2000
What kind of appeal is the author making in this passage?
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A. Pathos, by using facts and evidence from the U. S. Constitution to
support his argument.
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B. Ethos, by referring to respected institutions like Congress and the
Constitution
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C. Logos, by appealing to the teacher's feelings and emotions and
asking for fair treatment
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D. Ethos, by offering vivid descriptions that help evoke a strong
emotion from the audience
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