The answer is most likely c
        
             
        
        
        
<span>The complete question includes these choices:A.Ernesto tells Miss Ryan that he is afraid of her because she is tall; the boy tells his father that he is afraid of dying.
B.Ernesto never says that he is afraid of attending school in America; the boy never says that he is afraid of dying.
C.Ernesto refuses to speak in class until he has mastered the pronunciation of "butterfly"; the boy tells his father that he is afraid of dying.
D.Ernesto makes friends with other children whose families do not speak English at home; the boy declares that he is afraid of dying. The correct answer is B. He never explicitly declares he is afraid of dying (a, c, d state the opposite).</span>
        
             
        
        
        
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He used pathos to appeal to the people's emotions and logos to appeal to logic to evidence and to support reasoning. He used pathos to show how unfair and unjust it was and how cruel they are treated, and so. It touched his heart with that letter. These are the logos in his speeches  “ Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, Signed the Emancipation Proclamation.”
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The author is using an anecdote because he is telling a true story about someone or something that happened.