"Read this excerpt from ""Every Man a King.""
Now, we have organized a society, and we call it ""Share Our Wealth Society,"" a society with the motto ""every man a king.""
How does the rhetoric in this sentence establish the author's purpose?
A. Long's use of ethos-a reference to an official-sounding society-establishes his purpose of convincing his audience that the
Declaration of Independence entitles them to a guaranteed income.
B. Long's use of pathos-sharing an emotionally appealing idea-establishes his purpose of educating his audience about the
meaning of the Declaration of Independence.
C. Long's use of logosgiving his society a motto that logically explains the group's nameestablishes his purpose of convincing his audience to join his group.
D. Long's use of ethosevoking his authority as a politician to change the governmentestablishes his purpose of convincing his audience to support his goals."