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<u>Answer</u>:
The statement that best describes the pathos rhetorical strategy is uses emotional language for effect. The right answer is Option D.
<u>Explanation</u>:
One of the four rhetorical strategies, Pathos deals with emotion. Whereas, ethos and logos deals with credibility and logic. Together they are called the modes of persuasion. This particular mode of persuasion stokes up emotions like that of sympathy, pity and sorrow.
Pathos brings in an approach or emotion regarding a specific topic and the readers or the audience relate with it emotionally and express their opinion. In simple words, it’s a way of persuading a person or an audience about a particular issue with a tinge of emotion to it which the people can relate.
The best example is that of advertisements which uses fear, hope, love, disgust, happiness and other emotions to trigger reactions among the people.
Answer:
A). Maintain a low profile.
C). Be conscious of your body language.
Explanation:
De-escalation, as the term itself, implies the 'limiting or reducing the intensity or advancement of the conflict'. Strategies comprehending such behavior involve some specific measures that are taken for the resolution of the conflicts.
As per the question, the de-escalation strategies personnel can employ to avoid escalations of the 'conflict' and discourage or demotivate captor violence would include 'maintaining a low profile' as it assists one to conceal themselves(as a mark of respect and dignity) and reflect 'calmness'. It would assists to prevent the escalation of the conflict that would propose a peaceful resolution to it. 'Being conscious of your body language' so that it could not reflect any kind of mutiny which may escalate the conflict. Thus, <u>options B and C</u> are correct answers.
Dr King's speech is chock full of figures of speech and metaphors so that the whole speech is just extremely persuasive and uplifting in its strong message that now is the time to end discrimination and make the Declaration of Independence true for everyone regardless of race, color or creed. He spoke of "millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice". He also said that 100 years after Lincoln's signing of the Proclamation of Emanicipation "the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of prosperity".