2. What kind of language does Gandhi use to appeal to his listeners when he
states that unlust laws oppress people? What effect do his choices have?
(Springborad English 2)

Respuesta :

Baraq

Answer:

Pathos

It charges the citizens to realize the cruelty rule of the British administration towards them.

Explanation:

1. Pathos is a form of persuasive language, that involves elements such as compassion, and tenderness. The purpose is to solicit the audience's supports or attention. For example a claim of circumstances that is considered unjust.

Hence, in this case, it can be concluded that Gandhi used PATHOS to appeal to his listeners when he states that unlust laws oppress people.

2. The effect do his choices led to the Indian citizens to realize the cruelty rule of the British administration towards them and demand independence.