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In Abraham's speech, he convinced his listeners to his concerns by addressing them as "fellow countrymen" including him, making him part of the people and just the leader of the nation. His personality is evident in his speech, as he is a modest and reasonable man, he has trust in his people that the war is something good that will come out off. He specifically wanted that "slavery" will no longer be allowed, because he believes that freedom should belong to every people. He wanted to restrict slavery to the point of taunting his enemies who believe that slavery should stay. "Ethos" is described as a moral character that Abraham's presents in his ending speech "with malice with no one" meaning that peace will somehow arrive in the nation even with the war going on the country. Abraham is shown to be a man of peace and will not settle to have peace for any price just justice.
Answer: C) If the government introduces tough laws on the sale of alcohol to discourage addiction, there will be more funds for education
Explanation: The whole point of the text is that should the government move to curtail alcohol addiction, more money will go to education. How the money will get to education is explained by saying that health expenses will be reduced. In the conclusion however, it is not necessary to state this as it is an intermediate result. The conclusion usually has the final result.
Clovis prayed to the Christian god to help him win a battle. When they won, the 3,000 soldiers also god baptized by the Church. The church supported the military campaigns too.