In "Speech After Being Convicted of Voting," how does Susan B. Anthony establish her credibility with an audience that is probably hostile to the idea of women's suffrage?

A.
By using evidence to establish logos

B.
By using plain language to appeal to her supporters

C.
By appealing to the audience's emotions with pathos

D.
By using complicated analogies to create ethos



Answer :

In "Speech After Being Convicted of Voting," Susan B. Anthony establishes her credibility with an audience that is probably hostile to the idea of women's suffrage primarily:

A. By using evidence to establish logos

Susan B. Anthony effectively uses logical reasoning and evidence to support her arguments, which helps her establish credibility even with a potentially hostile audience.