The correct answer is option A "allusion". In the speech presented in the question “But say what muse can dare do bold a flight?”, the author is referring to the low probability of having a muse that is able to do a bold flight. By doing this, the author is comparing a real situation with an hypothetical one. Allusions are an effective figure of speech to get a point by given an example instead of writing or speaking a long discourse.
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An ethical appeal is a method of persuasion that's based on the author's credibility. It's one of the three appeals that Aristotle identified as the most effective tools of persuasive writing or speaking. The other two are logical appeals and emotional appeals.
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