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((!Someone please help I need this last assignment in to pass my class!))
Part 1: Answer each question from the lesson pages and Henry's speech "Give
Me Liberty..." in the classroom.
1. Define LOGOS:
2. Provide a direct quote from Patrick Henry's speech that shows the use of
LOGOS (be sure to use the appropriate punctuation with your quote).
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3. Define PATHOS:
4. Provide a direct quote from Patrick Henry's speech that shows the use of
PATHOS (be sure to use the appropriate punctuation with your quote).
Part 2: Answer each question in a short paragraph of AT LEAST 3-5 sentences.
5. Why would the use of emotion/pathos make Henry's speech more effective?
(Think about how the audience would react to the use of emotion.) 3 points
6. Why would the use of logic/logos make Henry's speech more effective?
(Think about how the audience would react to the use of logic.) 3 points
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