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assignment active analyzing the effects of rhetorical appeals this nation has placed its destiny in the hands and heads and hearts of its millions of free men and women; and its faith in freedom under the guidance of god. freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere. our support goes to those who struggle to gain those rights or keep them. our strength is our unity of purpose. to that high concept there can be no end save victory. -four freedoms, franklin d. roosevelt how does the appeal to emotion in the first half of this passage make listeners feel? what does the effect of the appeal to reason in the second half of this passage make the listener believe? used together, what do these two appeals help convince listeners?
- The emotional appeal in the first - half makes listeners feel a sense of pride, unity, and a shared noble purpose as it emphasizes the nation's trust in its people and faith in freedom.
- The appeal to reason in the second - half makes the listener believe in the importance of supporting the struggle for human rights and that unity of purpose is strength.
- Together, these two appeals help convince listeners that the nation is on the right side of history, fighting for a just cause (human rights) and that they should support this cause, as it aligns with both their emotions (pride, unity) and rational thinking (the importance of human rights and strength in unity).
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- It makes listeners feel proud, united, and with a noble purpose.
- It makes the listener believe in the importance of supporting human - rights struggles and the power of unity.
- They help convince listeners to support the cause of human rights as it aligns with both emotion and reason.