Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence in this excerpt from Jesse Jackson's "Common Ground and Common Sense" speech is an example of using ethos to persuade
the audience?
I just want to take common sense to high places. If we can ball out Europe and Japan, If we can bail out Continental Bank and Chrysler... we can
ball out the family farmer. I just want to make common sense. It does not make sense to close down 650,000 family farms in this country while
Importing food from abroad subsidized by the U.S. government. Let's make sense. It does not make sense to be escorting oil tankers up and
down the Persian Gulf paying $2.50 for every $1.00 worth of oll we bring out while oll wells are capped in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. I just
want to make sense.
Leadership must meet the moral challenge of its day. What's the moral challenge of our day? We have public accommodations. We have the
right to vote. We have open housing. What's the fundamental challenge of our day? It is to end economic violence. Plant closing without notice,
economic violence. Even the greedy do not profit long from greed. Economic violence. Most poor people are not lazy. They're not black. They're
not brown. They're mostly white, and female and young. But whether white, black, or brown, the hungry baby's belly turned inside out is the
same color. Call it pain. Call it hurt. Call it agony. Most poor people are not on welfare. Some of them are illiterate and can't read the want-ad
sections. And when they can, they can't find a job that matches their address. They work hard every day, I know. I live amongst them. I'm one of
them.
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