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English, 22.07.2019 23:20, georgesarkes12

Which statement best describes lincoln's use of rhetorical
appeal?
read the excerpt from lincoln's second inaugural
address
each (party) looked for an easier triumph, and a result less
fundamental and astounding. both read the same bible
and pray to the same god, and each invokes his aid
against the other. it may seem strange that any men should
dare to ask a just god's assistance in wringing their bread
from the sweat of other men's faces, but let us judge not,
that we be not judged. the prayers of both could not be
answered. that of neither has been answered fully. the
almighty has his own purposes.
he relies on pathos to stir listeners' anger and outrage.
he uses logos to explain the historical significance of
war.
he relies on pathos to reveal his own conflicted
emotions about war
he uses ethos to illustrate the similarities between north
and south

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