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Charlotte is giving a speech to try to convince the audience that they should stop using plastic bags for their groceries. In her speech, she talks about the science of why plastic does not biodegrade and cites the number of bags thrown away annually. She lets the audience know that she has talked with experts about the environmental effects and how she herself has stopped using plastic. She ends the speech by saying that if we don’t stop using plastic, the earth won’t be around for our grandchildren. In Charlotte’s speech, which part is the BEST example of pathos?
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The best example of pathos in Charlotte's speech is when she says, "if we don't stop using plastic, the earth won't be around for our grandchildren." This statement appeals to the audience's emotions by invoking their sense of responsibility and love for their future generations. It creates a sense of urgency and fear, making the audience more inclined to listen and take action.
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