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olga nikolaevna [1]
3 years ago
9

Which best describes a difference in the types of rhetorical appeals used by Queen Elizabeth in these excerpts from her Address

to the Troops at Tilbury and Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry?
A.When speaking to her troops, Queen Elizabeth appeals to logos to convince the troops of her capabilities as a leader. When speaking to Parliament, Queen Elizabeth appeals to pathos to make members feel ashamed of their request.
B.When speaking to her troops, Queen Elizabeth appeals to pathos to convince the troops of her capabilities as a leader. When speaking to Parliament, Queen Elizabeth appeals to logos to make members feel ashamed of their request.
C.When speaking to her troops, Queen Elizabeth appeals to logos to inspire and encourage her army. When speaking to Parliament, Queen Elizabeth appeals to pathos to provide rational explanations that convince lawmakers.
D.When speaking to her troops, Queen Elizabeth appeals to pathos to inspire and encourage her army. When speaking to Parliament, Queen Elizabeth appeals to logos to provide rational explanations that convince lawmakers.
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2 answers:
Ray Of Light [21]3 years ago
8 0
Thats ahard one i think it might be d i am not sure
nordsb [41]3 years ago
3 0

<u>Pathos</u> is the use of emotional appeal to persuade an audience.

<u>Logos </u>is the use of logic and reason to convince an audience.

In her address to the troops of Tilbury Queen Elizabeth used pathos to convince her audience of fighting the war against Spain

In her speech to Parliament on February 1559 Queen Elizabeth used logos because she reminded her audience that when receiving the coronation ring she married the Kingdom, therefore England was her husband and her subjects were her children

Question: Which best describes a difference in the types of rhetorical appeals used by Queen Elizabeth in these excerpts from her Address to the Troops at Tilbury and Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry?

Answer: D.When speaking to her troops, Queen Elizabeth appeals to pathos to inspire and encourage her army. When speaking to Parliament, Queen Elizabeth appeals to logos to provide rational explanations that convince lawmakers.


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