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I have borne thirteen children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother’s grief, none but Jesus heard me! And ain’t I a woman?
—“Ain’t I a Woman?,” Sojourner Truth
Which two types of appeal does Truth use in this quotation?
logos and pathos
logos and ethos
pathos and ethos
—“Ain’t I a Woman?,” Sojourner Truth
Which two types of appeal does Truth use in this quotation?
logos and pathos
logos and ethos
pathos and ethos
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In the quotation from Sojourner Truth, she primarily uses **pathos** and **ethos**.
- **Pathos** is evident in her emotional appeal, as she expresses the deep sorrow and grief of losing her children to slavery, which evokes empathy from the audience.
- **Ethos** is present in her assertion of her identity and experiences as a woman who has endured hardship, which lends credibility to her argument about women and their struggles.
So the correct answer would be **pathos and ethos**.
- **Pathos** is evident in her emotional appeal, as she expresses the deep sorrow and grief of losing her children to slavery, which evokes empathy from the audience.
- **Ethos** is present in her assertion of her identity and experiences as a woman who has endured hardship, which lends credibility to her argument about women and their struggles.
So the correct answer would be **pathos and ethos**.