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25 April, 01:10

Read the excerpt from the Fireside Chat and answer the question below. "Funds allocated for each project should be actually and promptly spent and not held over until later years ... in all cases, projects must be of a character to give employment to those on the relief rolls first." Courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library What type of appeal is the president using in this part of his speech?

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  1. 25 April, 01:17
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt used both the logos and pathos appeal in this part of his speech. The first part of the speech used logos for identifying the concern and how it should be used while the second part used pathos appeal for emphasizing the importance of employment of those on the relief rolls.
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