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Which phrases from Queen Elizabeth's address to the troops at Tilbury rely on a rhetorical appeal to pathos? Check all that apply. a. "my faithful and loving people" b. "I have always so behaved myself" c. "the loyal hearts and good will of my subjects" d. "not for my recreation" e. "my lieutenant-general shall be in my stead"

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A and C

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The answers are a. and c.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pathos is a rethorical device that appeals to emotions. It is especially found in public speeches and literature. The degree of persuasion is believed to depend on the force of the emotional appeal.

In the example, Queen Elizabeth referred to the troops' feelings of loyality in order to motivate them.

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