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From “How It Feels to Be Colored Me” by Zora Neale Hurston I remember the very day that I became colored. Up to my thirteenth year I lived in the little Negro town of Eatonville, Florida. It is exclusively a colored town. The only white people I knew passed through the town going to or coming from Orlando. The native whites rode dusty horses, the Northern tourists chugged down the sandy village road in automobiles. The town knew the Southerners and never stopped cane chewing when they passed. But the Northerners were something else again. They were peered at cautiously from behind curtains by the timid. The more venturesome would come out on the porch to watch them go past and got just as much pleasure out of the tourists as the tourists got out of the village.
In the first paragraph the speaker appeals to which of the following?
I. logos
II. pathos
III. ethos
A. II only
B. III only
C. I, II, and III
D. I and II
E. II and III

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