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Advocard [28]
3 years ago
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What appeal does this excerpt use? “Let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends. And so even thou

gh we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.”—Martin Luther King Jr., “I have a dream” speech *
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1 answer:
KengaRu [80]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is pathos. Because its it full of emotion.

Below is a explanation, so I should'nt get reported...

Explanation:

Pathos constitutes an appeal to the emotions of an audience. It is a popular technique by orators and writers alike to connect with people on an emotional level, which is often far more moving than logic or reason.

And this is the most logical answer because if you read the paragraph about Martin Luther King Jr, and his speech "I have a dream" It is sad and emotional becuase his dream is to stop racism and to share the word that he is very hurt, and he wants everyone to treat diffrent colored people all the same. And its sad because he died because James Earl Ray shot MLKJ,  And its just sad that he belived and dream that black people would be treated right. And he was killed and people belive it was because he was a black.

So the best answer would be option b) pathos

hope this helps, brainliest would help me!

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