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select the correct answer. what rhetorical effect does the personification of the word prudence have in the following excerpt from the declaration of independence? prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. a. it ironically appeals to the religious sentiments of the audience. b. it sarcastically criticizes the colonists desire to form a new government. c. it directly emphasizes an appeal to the readers emotions. d. it effectively enhances the logos and ethos of the argument.
Prudence in the Declaration of Independence context refers to careful consideration. It is not used sarcastically to criticize colonists' desire for a new government. Option A is about an ironic appeal to religious sentiments which is not related to the rhetorical effect of "Prudence". Option B is correct as it doesn't fit the positive - careful consideration connotation of prudence here. Option C is about emphasizing emotions which is not relevant to the rhetorical role of "Prudence". Option D is about enhancing logos and ethos which is also not related to the rhetorical effect of the word "Prudence" in this excerpt.
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B. It sarcastically criticizes the colonists' desire to form a new government.