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Select the correct answer.Read these sentences from Elena's rhetorical analysis of the use of pathos in Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech.To begin with, Henry's use of pathos builds, just like the frustration of the colonists as their repeated attempts to peacefully discuss with Britain continue to fail. For example, Henry closes his listing of the attempts with the idea that continuing to "indulge in the fond hope of peace and reconciliation" will be done "in vain." By reminding his audience of the injustices the colonists and they themselves have continued to experience, he creates a sense of urgency to take action and not wait a moment longer for their right to freedom. It is true that the appeal to emotion weighs heavy on a person's moral compass.Which words in Elena's paragraph clarify the relationship between reasons and evidence? A. By reminding B. For example C. To begin with D. It is true

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Select the correct answer.Read these sentences from Elena's rhetorical analysis of the use of pathos in Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech.To begin with, Henry's use of pathos builds, just like the frustration of the colonists as their repeated attempts to peacefully discuss with Britain continue to fail. For example, Henry closes his listing of the attempts with the idea that continuing to "indulge in the fond hope of peace and reconciliation" will be done "in vain." By reminding his audience of the injustices the colonists and they themselves have continued to experience, he creates a sense of urgency to take action and not wait a moment longer for their right to freedom. It is true that the appeal to emotion weighs heavy on a person's moral compass.Which words in Elena's paragraph clarify the relationship between reasons and evidence? A. By reminding B. For example C. To begin with D. It is true

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