The intended audience were the African Americans fighting for equal rights and equal racial treatments in the 1960's.
'The ballot of the bullet' is the title of the speech given by Malcolm X on April 3, 1964. Malcolm X was a civil rights activists who thought the non-violent approach to tackle racial segregation was not enough. He advocated the need to establish a black nation within the USA and the self-determination and the self-defense of the black people in America.
Malcolm X tried to inform the audience about the risks of doing nothing and to allow the white people to rule over them. He criticizes the government for failing the black people and persuades the black people to take more action. They should actively get involved in the civil rights movements because nothing gets done from sitting and observing.
This type of appeal is called pathos. It appeals to the emotions of the audience and elicits feeling in them. It is delivered with passion and determination.The audience should feel encouraged, motivated and prompted into taking action.
Answer: I think it’s asking you about what you feel is important to you, so I think all of the answers are correct
Explanation: sorry if im wrong
I'd say that John Bunyan modeled his writing style in 'The Pilgrim's Progress' off of the English Bible. The theme, the style, everything is very similar to the Bible, which was ultimately his intention.
The area of California in which we live is dry and arid, and yet we see grass growing in large areas around homes and office buildings. This practice is not only wasting water but is costing the city too much money—money that could be used for other projects.
He finally said, “What else should I wish for but eternal happiness, and that we two, as long as we live, may be healthy and have every day our daily bread; for the third wish, I do not know what to have.” The lord suggested that the man might want a new house. The poor man said that it would be nice to have that. The Lord left and the couple was soon surprised to see a brand new house where their old house once stood.