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What rhetorical appeal is Lake making in this passage from "An Indian Father's Plea"?
A. Pathos, because he is establishing his credibility as an expert in
American Indian culture
B. Logos, because he is using information from experts to show that
he knows what he is talking about
C. Ethos, because he is appealing directly to the feelings and
emotions of his audience
D. Logos, because he is using a description to provide evidence to
support his argument

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