How does the phrase "naturally superior and inferior"
support the speaker's claim?
O It uses...
English, 16.02.2022 01:00 DroctorWellsfan
How does the phrase "naturally superior and inferior"
support the speaker's claim?
O It uses antithesis to establish a middle ground
a
between opposing forces.
o It uses metonymy to represent larger factors and
values that are at play.
o It uses pathos in the form of strong language to
persuade the audience.
o It uses ethos by drawing on life experiences that the
speaker has had.
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