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Vitek1552 [10]
1 year ago
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How is the emotional appeal in these arguments similar? both appeal to a sense of national pride. both appeal to a desire for in

dependence. both appeal to a desire to keep imperialism. both appeal to economic prosperity.
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AleksandrR [38]1 year ago
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The way the emotional appeal in these arguments are similar is that A. both appeal to a sense of national pride

<h3>What is Emotional Appeal?</h3>

This refers to the persuasive appeal which is also a rhetorical appeal that is used to try to convince a person about something, by appealing to his emotions and not logic.

Hence, we can see that based on the complete text, there are two arguments that are used to try and convince people about the national pride that they would have if they acted in a particular way.

The speaker focused on the issue of nationalism, independence, and autonomy as he rallied the American colonists to try and rebel against the British so they could form their own government.

Read more about emotional appeals here:.

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