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Ethos, pathos and logos are used by Anna in her commentary by claiming her reference to what historians said about America, and how people faced discrimination and by stating facts about it.

Explanation:

"A Quilt of a Country" is a commentary written by Anna Quindlen, after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. In her essay commentary, she had used the persuasive mode of Ethos (appeal to authority or character) by supporting her claim with reference to what historian Daniel Boorstin wrote about the nation of America. He says that the United States is the only country in the world which is not build on someone's image. And uses this statement to define that why she thinks that America is like so, because it was built like a quilt "bit-by-bit".

Then, she uses pathos (appeal to emotions) by stating that how America had faced many problems of discrimination but still stood as a one nation during the time of emergency.

And lastly, she used logos (appeal to logic) by stating facts and by giving references to historical occurrences in the US.

In the article "A Quilt of a country", Ethos, logos and pathos were used by Anna claiming her reference to what the ancient historian said about the Americans and how they were subjected to discriminations.  

Who was Anna Quindlen?

Anna Quindlen is a famous writer who wrote the commentary "A Quilt of a country". She wrote the widely read book after the disastrous terror attack in September 11, 2001, popularly known as the 9/11.

In the commentary, she a persuasive mode to support her claim of what another writer Daniel Boorstin wrote about America. She then uses Pathos; an appeal to emotions to show how America had faced discrimination all these years but still stood as one Nation to fight it. And after, she uses logic to state facts and gave reference to historic occurrence in America.

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