[The Jungle]
Choose the TWO answers that correctly match the rhetorical appeal with the evidence that advances the author’s point of view.
[RL 6]
A
Logos- “ ...their peculiar trouble was that they fell into the vats; and when they were fished out, ….—sometimes they would be overlooked for days, till all but the bones of them had gone out to the world as Durham's Pure Leaf Lard!”
B
Pathos- “There was another interesting set of statistics that a person might have gathered in Packingtown—those of the various afflictions of the workers.”
C
Pathos- “ When Jurgis had first inspected the packing plants with Szedvilas, he had marveled while he listened to the tale of all the things that were made out of the carcasses of animals, and of all the lesser industries that were maintained there;”
D
Logos- “They would have no nails,—they had worn them off pulling hides; their knuckles were swollen so that their fingers spread out like a fan.”
E
Logos- “There were those who made the tins for the canned meat; and their hands, too, were a maze of cuts, and each cut represented a chance for blood poisoning”.
F
Pathos- “...you could scarcely find a person who had the use of his thumb; time and time again the base of it had been slashed, till it was a mere lump of flesh against which the man pressed the knife to hold it.”