Magnanimity is charged because it was made an appeal, which seems to be denied. Once that generosity is denied, the emotional response is to acknowledge the others as usurpers (a person who takes a position of power illegally). Justice is the conclusion of all, and since it began with a emotional plead, it ends with an emotional response, based on the lack of brotherhood:
<em>"They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity"</em>
Answer:Which type of argument does Keeler use in this passage from "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" ? -This is an emotional argument, because she wants readers to be angry at the Pilgrims for mistreating the American Indians. -This is an emotional appeal that tries to persuade people to be heroes who overcome evil.May 3, 2017