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Anni [7]
3 years ago
8

How does Black Hawk use rhetoric in this excerpt to advance the viewpoint selected in Question 3. Use this question to help chec

k your answer to Question 3. "Things were growing worse. There were no deer in the forest. The opossum and beaver were fled; the springs were drying up, and our squaws and papooses without victuals to keep them from starving; we called a great council and built a large fire.A"He uses allusion, referencing an event, person, or literary work that justifies his actions by demonstrating precedent.B
He appeals to emotions and sentiment to distract his audience from the need for justification in favor of angering them so they agree with his actions.C He uses ethos, suggesting his behavior was an ethical and just reaction against the deceitful and immoral behavior of the white men.
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Shalnov [3]3 years ago
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Answer:

He appeals to emotions and sentiment to distract his audience from the need for justification in favor of angering them so they agree with his actions

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