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read the excerpt from \every man a king.\ (7) now, we have organized a society, and we call it \share our wealth society,\ a society with the motto \every man a king\. how does the rhetoric in this sentence establish the author’s purpose? a long’s use of ethos—a reference to an official - sounding society—establishes his purpose of convincing his audience that the declaration of independence entitles them to a guaranteed income. b long’s use of pathos—sharing an emotionally appealing idea—establishes his purpose of educating his audience about the meaning of the declaration of independence. c long’s use of logos—giving his society a motto that logically explains the group’s name—establishes his purpose of convincing his audience to join his group. d long’s use of ethos—evoking his authority as a politician to change the government—establishes his purpose of convincing his audience to support his goals.
To determine the correct answer, we analyze the rhetorical appeal (pathos, ethos, logos) and the author's purpose. Option B states Long uses pathos (emotional appeal) by sharing an idea to educate the audience about the Declaration of Independence's meaning. Let's check other options:
- Option A: Ethos is about authority/credibility, but the reference to the society isn't an ethos - based appeal here, and the purpose of guaranteeing income doesn't match.
- Option C: Logos is logical reasoning, but the option's description of giving a motto to explain the group's name is not a logical explanation of the Declaration's meaning.
- Option D: Ethos related to being a politician to change government doesn't connect to educating about the Declaration.
So Option B is correct as it accurately identifies the rhetorical appeal (pathos) and the purpose of educating the audience about the Declaration's meaning.
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B. Long’s use of pathos—sharing an emotionally appealing idea—establishes his purpose of educating his audience about the meaning of the Declaration of Independence.