Respuesta :
Emotional appeal, either Logos, Pathos, or Ethos, help persuade himself of evidence or knowledge and the choices of his goals.
Answer:
"Bryan used his emotions to appeal to the audience so that he can reach is goal and have others agree with his ideas that reform was necessary and needed. He wanted to persuade and inspire people to feel the same way he did, and use his emotions to even scare people that disagreed with him. They way that he phrased and worded his speech also included specific references to religion or history to appeal to the listeners."
It showed that Bryan believed that currency reform was necessary.
It was designed to inspire Bryan’s supporters.
It was designed to persuade and intimidate Bryan’s opponents.
It used historical and religious references.
It included words and phrases designed to appeal to people’s emotions.
Explanation:
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