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Crazy boy [7]
1 year ago
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In three to four sentences, briefly explain how Lincoln uses rhetorical appeals to influence his listeners. Use examples from th

e speech to support the rhetorical appeals that you identify.
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2 answers:
alexandr402 [8]1 year ago
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Lincoln uses the rhetorical appeal of pathos to persuade his listeners that the war must end. He appeals to his audience's emotions by pointing out the length and violence of the war. In addition, he chooses words that create unity between the North and the South.

fiasKO [112]1 year ago
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Lincoln uses the rhetorical appeal of pathos to persuade his listeners that the war must end. He appeals to his audience's emotions by pointing out the length and violence of the war. In addition, he chooses words that create unity between the North and the South.

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