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read the excerpts from queen elizabeths speeches. address to the troops…

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read the excerpts from queen elizabeths speeches. address to the troops at tilbury i know already, for your forwardness you have deserved rewards and crowns, and we do assure you on the word of a prince, they shall be duly paid you. response to parliaments request that she marry as i have good cause, so do i give you all my hearty thanks for the good zeal and loving care you seem to have, as well towards me as to the whole estate of your country. in excerpts from both address to the troops at tilbury and response to parliaments request that she marry, queen elizabeth uses a rhetorical appeal to pathos by encouraging her audience to feel emotions including pride. logos by reminding her audience that they will be rewarded for their work. pathos by making her audience feel ashamed for doubting her capabilities. logos by providing her audience with a list of the reasons why she is grateful.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In the "Address to the Troops at Tilbury", promising rewards appeals to the troops' self - interest and pride. In the "Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry", expressing gratitude also stirs positive emotions. Pathos is an appeal to emotions such as pride. She is not using logos (appeal to logic) here as there are no logical arguments or lists of reasons. And there is no shaming in the texts.

Answer:

A. pathos by encouraging her audience to feel emotions including pride.