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Identify examples of each emotional appeal in Gandhi’s speech.
logos (logic; reasoning)
ethos (credibility; trust)
pathos (emotion; values)
Speech Excerpt
Appeal
Then, there is the question of your attitude towards
the British. I have noticed that there is hatred
towards the British among the people. The people say
they are disgusted with their behavior. The people make
no distinction between British imperialism and the British
people. To them, the two are one.
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We cannot evoke the true spirit of sacrifice and
valor, so long as we are not free. I know the British
Government will not be able to withhold freedom
from us, when we have made enough self-sacrifice.
We must, therefore, purge ourselves of hatred.
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Speaking for myself, I can say that I have never
felt any hatred. As a matter of fact, I feel m
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