Read the excerpt from "Keynote Address."
To permit violence and anarchy to destroy our cities is
to spark the beginning of a cancerous growth of doubt,
suspicion, fear, and hatred that will gradually infect the
whole nation. Poverty, discrimination, deprivation, as
evil as they are, do not justify violence or anarchy, do
not justify looting or burning, and do not justify murder
or assassination. Law and order must be respected
and maintained to protect the rights, yes, the civil
rights, of all our citizens.
How does the speaker develop pathos in this excerpt?
by sharing a brief story about his experience with
poverty and discrimination
by describing an observation he made when
citizens looted their own city
by giving a hypothetical example of what will
happen if law and order is maintained
By using evocative language in describing things
that matter to the audience