To mourn over the miseries of others, the poverty of the poor, their hardships in jails, prisons, asylums, the horrors of war, cruelty, and brutality in every form, all this would be mere sentimentalizing. To protest against the intrigue, bribery, and corruption of public life, to desire that her sons might follow some business that did not involve lying, cheating, and a hard, grinding selfishness, would be arrant nonsense.
–“The Destructive Male,”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Which rhetorical appeal does Stanton use to persuade her audience in this portion of the text?
ethos only
logos only
pathos only
logos and ethos