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Our people expect their President and the Congress to find essential agreement on issues of great moment, the wise resolution of which will better shape the future of the Nation.

Which rhetorical appeal was used in this portion of Eisenhower's speech?

Ethos, because Eisenhower talks about what the President and Congress should ethically do to provide for the American people.
Logos, because Eisenhower lists statistics of his accomplishments over the course of his Presidency.
Pathos, because Eisenhower is making his audience feel sad that his presidential term is over.
Rhetorical question, because Eisenhower is posing a question for emphasis without expecting an answer.

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Ethos, because Eisenhower is establishing credibility and trustworthiness by appealing to the audience's expectations and shared values.

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Ethos, because Eisenhower is establishing credibility and trustworthiness by appealing to the audience's expectations and shared values.

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