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Which statement best describes Queen Elizabeth’s use of rhetorical appeals in this excerpt?


- She relies on logos by listing for Parliament some of her personal reasons for wanting to remain unmarried and childless
- She relies on pathos by attempting to make the members of parliament feel sorry for her and the fact that she is unmarried and childless
- She relies on logos by providing reasons why Parliament should not worry about the fact that she is unmarried and childless
- She relies on pathos by making the members of Parliament feel foolish for worrying about the fact that she is unmarried and childless

Read the excerpt from Queen Elizabeth’s Response to Parliament’s Request That She Marry:
The realm shall not remain destitute of any heir that may be a fit governour, and peradventure more beneficial to the realm, than such offspring as may come of me: For though I be never so careful of your well-doing, and mind ever so to be, yet may my issue grow out of kind, and become perhaps ungracious.

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ANSWER:

The best answer for this question would be:

She relies on pathos by reminding the troops of their loved ones at home.

The queen and her speech represents how she is motivating the troops that the country is their home where they battle for the sake of their people.

Answer:

B. She relies on pathos by attempting to make the members of Parliament feel sorry for her and the fact that she is unmarried and childless.

Explanation:

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