Questions and Answers 100% Pass
In this excerpt, Queen Elizabeth says "for the weal, good and safety whereof, I will
never shun to spend my life" in order to
convince her audience that she is unbiased, intelligent, and rarely makes mistakes.
inform her audience that she will work hard to win back the broken trust of her
followers.
persuade her audience that she will never make personal decisions that will harm
England.
remind her audience that she is the ruler and in charge of enacting laws that protect
England. - ANSWER✔✔-c
n this excerpt, Queen Elizabeth relies heavily on a rhetorical appeal to ethos to establish
that she has the qualities of a strong - ANSWER✔✔-leader
Queen Elizabeth most likely used different rhetorical appeals in her Address to the
Troops at Tilbury and her Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry due to
differences in
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,wealth and upbringing.
age and education.
audience and purpose.
location and gender. - ANSWER✔✔-c
What is Queen Elizabeth's purpose in this excerpt?
to persuade Parliament that the method of choosing successors to the throne based
simply on birthright needs to be revised
to persuade Parliament that her child should not be considered a possible choice for
successor to the English throne
to persuade Parliament that simply because she has a child does not guarantee that the
child will be a competent ruler
to persuade Parliament how catastrophic it could be if they acted ungraciously toward
her or her child - ANSWER✔✔-c
In Queen Elizabeth's Address to the Troops at Tilbury, phrases such as "my faithful and
loving people," "the loyal hearts and good will of my subjects," and "you have deserved
rewards and crowns" are examples of a rhetorical appeal to
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,pathos because she is encouraging the troops by explaining exactly why she has faith in
them.
pathos because she is encouraging the troops by attempting to elicit their feelings of
loyalty.
logos because she is encouraging the troops by reminding them of rewards they will
receive.
logos because she is encouraging the troops by listing the reasons England is relying on
them. - ANSWER✔✔-b
Which excerpts from Queen Elizabeth's Address to the Troops at Tilbury rely on a
rhetorical appeal to ethos to persuade soldiers that she is a capable commander? Check
all that apply.
I do not desire to live to distrust.
I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman.
I have the heart and stomach of a king.
I myself will be your general, judge, and rewarder.
I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time. - ANSWER✔✔-4&5
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, Which statement best describes Queen Elizabeth's use of rhetorical appeals in this
excerpt?
She relies on logos by listing for Parliament some of her personal reasons for wanting to
remain unmarried and childless.
She relies on pathos by attempting to make the members of Parliament feel sorry for her
and the fact that she is unmarried and childless.
She relies on logos by providing reasons why Parliament should not worry about the
fact that she is unmarried and childless.
She relies on pathos by making the members of Parliament feel foolish for worrying
about the fact that she is unmarried and childless. - ANSWER✔✔-c
Which excerpts from Queen Elizabeth's Response to Parliament's Request That She
Marry rely on a rhetorical appeal to logos to persuade her audience that even if she
produced an heir it would not guarantee England's prosperity or safety? Check all that
apply.
I give you all my hearty thanks for the good zeal and loving care you seem to have.
You may well assure yourselves, my meaning is not to determine any thing.
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