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In the passage, words like “folly”, “cowardice”, “cherish hopes” “evil counsels” and “suffer any harm” all contribute

select one:

a. an informative tone that appeals to the audiences logic with the use of logos

b. an impassioned tone that appeals to the audiences emotions with the use of pathos.

c. an authoritative tone that appeals to the audiences trust with the use of ethos.

d. an optimistic tone that uses figurative language to impact the audience.


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