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a. he appeals to the audience's ethics by suggesting the children be killed in the name of mercy.
b. he appeals to the emotions of the audience which will spur them to put the plan into action.
c. he appeals to the audience's logic by presenting statistics that prove the financial success of the plan.
d. he appeals to the audience's sense of reason by suggesting that eating the children makes complete sense to any sane person.
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