This question is about Hillary Clinton's speech to the Fourth United Nations World Women's Conference.
Answer:
Clinton's details on the many women perform daily enhance the speech's pathos.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hillary begins her speech using the example of real women who contribute to the advancement of society in the most varied branches. In this example, it includes the women who make up the audience, showing that the speech is made for them and highlights the importance that they have in the world and in everything that will be spoken. This creates intimacy and makes the public, in a marjoritial way, recognize itself in the speech and develop empathy and consideration, which are feelings triggered by appeals to pathos in speeches like this.