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Read the excerpts from Queen Elizabeth's speeches. Address to the Troops at Tilbury Response to Parliament's Request
That She Marry
For though I be never so careful of your
well-doing, and mind ever so to be, yet
may my issue grow out of kind, and
become perhaps ungracious.
In the mean time my lieutenant-general
shall be in my stead, than whom never
prince commanded a more noble or
worthy subject, not doubting but by your
obedience to my general, by your
concord in the camp, and your valour in
the field, we shall shortly have a famous
victory over those enemies of God, of my
kingdoms, and of my people.
How does the rhetorical appeal used in these excerpts from Queen Elizabeth's Address to the Troops at Tilbury
and Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry compare?

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