The word choice in this paragraph impacts readers by engaging their sense of ethics. Wilberforce uses strong language like "enormous," "dreadful," and "irremediable" to convey the moral gravity of the situation, prompting readers to reflect on the ethical implications of the slave trade and the necessity of abolition.
"Wilberforce 1789 abolition speech"
by William Wilberforce
The number of deaths speaks for itself, and makes all such enquiry superfluous. As soon as ever I had arrived thus far in my investigation of the slave trade, I confess to you sir, so enormous so dreadful, so irremediable did its wickedness appear that my own mind was completely made up for the abolition.
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How does the word choice in this paragraph impact readers?
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Responses
It uses a fallacious statement to persuade them.
It uses a fallacious statement to persuade them.
It engages their sense of ethics.
It engages their sense of ethics.
It gives them something to consider logically.
It gives them something to consider logically.
It appeals to their emotions.
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