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Read the excerpts from Queen Elizabeth's speeches. In the excerpts from Address to the Troops at Tilbury and Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry, which best describes the types of rhetorical appeals used by Queen Elizabeth to convince her audience that she was trustworthy? She used an appeal to logos when addressing both the troops and members of Parliament. She used an appeal to logos when addressing the troops and an appeal to pathos when addressing Parliament. She used an appeal to pathos when addressing both the troops and members of Parliament. She used an appeal to pathos when addressing the troops and an appeal to logos when addressing Parliament.

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The following best describes the types of rhetorical appeals used by Queen Elizabeth to convince her audience that she was trustworthy:

  • She used an appeal to pathos when addressing both the troops and members of parliament.

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The correct answer is "She used appeal to pathos when addressing both the troops and members of Parilament".

By mentioning to the Troops at Tilbury how she understood the kind of fear citizens were suffering anticipating possible attacks she was using pathos.

Later on, she tried to give a sense of protection to the population by ensuring the country would be defended to its full capacity, appealing to pathos in order to convince the Parliament.


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