by showing soundness of his argument through a number of analogies
B is the answer
No its not logos its pathos
"Logos" is the Greek word for "word". We generally use the word "logo" to mean "an image that's associated with a word, an idea, or a company".
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By Stating facts about the onset of the war (APEX)
To prompt the reader to provide an obvious answer
To compare injustice to something concrete -apex
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To draw attention to what the American people do that the government doesn't
Logos alone cannot create tones in a passage. Tones are more commonly associated with the use of language, style, and diction. However, logos can contribute to the overall tone by providing logical reasoning, evidence, and support for the author's argument or message.
By showing that he is willing to go to jail for his beliefs. apex
it contains facts and figures that help to prove the author's point. apex
Thoreau uses logos in this passage by appealing to reason and logic to argue that individuals are reduced to mere tools or instruments of the state, rather than being treated as unique human beings. He presents evidence to support his claim by highlighting how individuals are utilized as "standing army" and "militia jailers constables," roles that prioritize utility over individuality.
To build an argument that a government should represent the desires of its people
Because it uses specific evidence to support his argument
B
because it uses specific evidence to support his argument. :) yw.