The correct answer is A) He appeals to the audience's emotions.
Roosevelt supported his position that employees should receive compensations in case of an injury or death in paragraph 4 in that "He appeals to the audience's emotions."
We are referring to US President Theodore Roosevelt's speech about labor legislation, delivered in March 1908. President Roosevelt said: "In addition to a liability law protecting the employees of common carriers, the Government should show its good faith by enacting a further law giving compensation to its own employees for injury or death incurred1 in its service. It is a reproach to us as a Nation that in both Federal and State legislation we have afforded less protection to public and private employees than any other industrial country of the world."