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In her "Letter to Napoleon III," Elizabeth Barrett Browning employs several rhetorical strategies to urge Napoleon III to forgive the author Victor Hugo and free him from his imprisonment.
Browning uses ethos when she presents herself as a fair person. Ethos refers to an appeal to credibility, and Browning employs it when she agrees with Napoleon about the wrong nature of Victor Hugo's actions. She also employs a paradox to force Napoleon to pay close attention to her argument. The paradox is that, even though Victor Hugo acted against the emperor, he deserves to be free. Browning employs anaphora when she repeats the phrase "what touches you" in order to convince Napoleon of the importance of his reputation. Finally, she uses pathos (an appeal to emotion) when she highlights how grateful and admiring Napoleon's subjects will be if he pardons Victor Hugo.
Answer:
C. a picture of farm workers
Explanation:
"A picture of farm workers" is the image that would best be used on a yearbook page about Cesar Chavez to illustrate an award for "Most Likely to Make History'.
This is true because Chavez made a tremendous impact in the lives of the farm workers. He used nonviolent means to draw attention to the poor working conditions of the farm workers. He went further to form the National Farm Workers Association in 1962. He is a man who wholly dedicated his life in order to improve the lives of the farm workers. An image of farm workers in a yearbook to illustrate an award will actually depict his impact in the lives farm workers.
D. By supporting opinions with evidence
If it were only your words it may not seem as important rather than having evidence back up what you are saying