By telling them about the place to stay, warmth, and
good food, Tubman is appealing to which thetorical
appeal?
Use the highlighter to identify language used to
motivate,
She had told them about the place where they would stay,
promising warmth and good food, holding these things
out to them as an incentive to keep going
--Harriet Tubman, Conductor on the
Underground Railroad, Ann Petry
O logos
pathos
O ethos
the metorical triangle

Respuesta :

Answer:

pathos

Explanation:

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When Harriett Tubman told them about how the place they were to stay was warm and had  good food, she was appealing to

  • Pathos

Pathos is a rhetorical appeal that seeks to evoke the emotional feelings of the audience.

Harriet Tubman, an African American that was well known for her role in the Underground Railway, told the slaves who were still held back in the South that there was food and warmth in the place where they were going.

This would evoke feelings of excitement and eagerness on their part to leave their slave masters and embark on the journey.

In this way, Tubman applied pathos.

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