In this question the options are missing; here are the options:
A. Pathos because she is encouraging the troops by explaining exactly why she has faith in them.
B. Pathos because she is encouraging the troops by attempting to elicit their feelings of loyalty.
C. Logos because she is encouraging the troops by reminding them of rewards they will receive.
D. Logos because she is encouraging the troops by listing the reasons England is relying on them.
The correct answer is B. Pathos because she is encouraging the troops by attempting to elicit their feelings of loyalty.
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1588, Queen Elizabeth gave a speech to her troops to encourage them to fight against the Spanish Armada and their invasion. In this speech, one of the appeals Queen Elizabeth use was the appeal to pathos, which implies appealing to the feelings of the troops.
This is exemplified by phrases such as "my faithful and loving people" because by using the terms "my faithful" the queen appeal to the feeling of the loyalty of the soldiers and this encourage them to fight. This strategy is also used in "you have deserved rewards and crowns" or "the loyal hearts and goodwill of my subjects" that use emotional language that increases the loyalty of soldiers.