Part B

How does Henry support his point of view as described in Part A?

Responses

He refers to the achievements of other nations as an example by which to act.
He refers to the achievements of other nations as an example by which to act.

He uses imagery and references mythology to provoke an emotional response.
He uses imagery and references mythology to provoke an emotional response.

He asks questions that require the colonists to debate among themselves.
He asks questions that require the colonists to debate among themselves.

He purposely misleads the colonists to create an overwhelming sense of confusion.

1 answer

Henry supports his point of view by using imagery and references to mythology to provoke an emotional response. This technique helps him emphasize the urgency of his call for action and inspires his audience to feel a deep sense of passion and determination regarding their struggle for freedom.

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