As to government matters, it is not in the power of Britain to do this continent justice: The business of it will soon be too weighty, and intricate, to be managed with any tolerable degree of convenience, by a power, so distant from us, and so very ignorant of us; for if they cannot conquer us, they cannot govern us. Which of the following best describes the rhetorical appeals being used? A. A mixture of ethos and pathos B. A mixture of pathos and logos C. Mostly ethos; no pathos or logos D. Mostly pathos; no logos or ethos

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Answer: a mixture of pathos and logos

Explanation: apex

The text presented in the question above presents a mixture of the rhetorical resources known as pathos and ethos. Therefore, we can say that option A is the correct answer.

As for these two rhetorical resources, we can say that:

  • Ethos is used to persuade readers through arguments that reinforce ethical, moral and even political concepts. We can see that the text has a strong political appeal, showing us the reasons why citizens should not accept the governance of England.

  • Pathos also aims to persuade readers, but unlike ethos, pathos wants to persuade through sentimentalism and explores readers' emotions. We can see in the text shown in the question above, how the author reinforces this sentimentality by showing that readers are self-sufficient and do not deserve to be governed by a nation that does not value them.

Thus, we can conclude that the text presented in the question is part of a persuasive text, where the author strives to convince readers, using arguments and rhetorical resources.

You can find out more about persuasive writing at the link below:

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