Answer: He used any means necessary to fight an unjust law.
In spite of the fact that Thoreau advocates peaceful activity in "Protection from Civil Government," he later upheld the savage activities of John Brown, who executed unarmed expert subjugation pilgrims in Kansas, and in 1859 assaulted the bureaucratic weapons store at Harper's Ferry, Virginia. In "A Plea for Captain John Brown," Thoreau depicts Brown as a "Holy messenger of Light" (R, 137) and "a visionary most importantly" (115) who trusted "that a man has an ideal appropriate to meddle by power with the slaveholder, so as to safeguard the slave" (R,132). In mid 1860, only months previously the episode of the Civil War, he and Emerson took an interest out in the open recognitions of Brown's life and activities.
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Answer: pathos
Explanation: The use of emotion and affect to persuade.
Pathos appeals to the heart and to one’s
emotions. Pathos seeks to persuade the
reader emotionally
Visual images or words that inspire you to
empathize or have compassion towards
the idea/topic
Answer:
the author's opinion
Explanation:
In writing an argument, the author attempts to pass across his/her opinion as persuasively as possible.
An argument is a written presentation of the authors' opinion backed up by evidences, facts and figures and arranged in a coherent manner.
The authors job is to evaluate the authors opinion while eschewing any personal bias which may color accurate judgement of the validity of the authors opinion.