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23 November, 12:30

Read this excerpt from franklin Delano Roosevelt's "fireside chat 19: on the war with Japan":

The true goal we seek is far above and beyond the ugly field of battle. When we resort to force, as now we must, we are determined that this force shall be directed toward ultimate good as well as against immediate evil. We amsericans are not destroyers - we are builders.

Based on this excerpt, which statement is the most accurate assessment of FDR's use of rhetoric?

A. He used logos to appeal to Americans confidence in military power.

B. He uses pathos to appeal to Americans sense of betrayal and anger.

C. He uses pathos to appeal to Americans sense of pride and justice.

D. He uses Lagos to appeal to Americans confidence in their ability to build.

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  1. 23 November, 12:47
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    The answer is to this question is C
  2. 23 November, 12:51
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    He uses pathos to appeal to Americans' sense of pride and justice.
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