Excitement
Read this line from Patrick Henry's speech what's the primary emotion he appeals to here?
They got slaughted just like the Jews. To Hitler of you showed emotion then you were a Jew that simple to him. SO DONT SHOW EMOTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am not induced by motives of pride, party, or resentment to espouse the doctrine of separation and independence . . .
In his speech, Patrick Henry employs strong emotional appeals to evoke feelings of urgency and patriotism. He uses passionate language to stir a sense of impending danger, emphasizing the threat of tyranny and the need for action. By invoking the struggle for freedom and the sacrifices of past patriots, he aims to inspire his audience to take a stand, appealing to their sense of duty and courage. His famous declaration, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" encapsulates this emotional fervor, urging listeners to prioritize freedom above all else.
The heart was considered the center of knowledge and emotion that's why they didn't take it out during the process in mummification
Appeals to emotion are also known as "pathos."
Brutus appeals to reason, Antony to emotion.
Read this line from Patrick Henry's speech what's the primary emotion he appeals to here?
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Rational.
emotion and logic
A demagogue.
Logic, emotion and morality
The speaker may use appeals to emotion by eliciting strong feelings in the audience to persuade them. Appeals to logic and common sense involve presenting facts and reasoning to support their argument. Appeals to authority and moral character rely on the credibility and ethical standing of the speaker to persuade the audience.
Speakers use appeals to persuade their audience by appealing to emotions, logic, or credibility. Emotion appeals engage the audience's feelings, logic appeals use reasoning and evidence, and credibility appeals establish the speaker's authority or trustworthiness.
emotion and logic
It wouldn't let me post it but the options are Ethics and finances Emotion and reason Reason and patriotism Emotion and morality