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  • 06-09-2017
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How does Douglass's extrinsic ethos or reputation,influence the manner in which he addresses his audience? Explain

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W0lf93
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  • 16-09-2017
Due to the fact that Douglass has experience and understanding of the legislation and audience at hand, he is able to tug at the emotional and logical heartstrings of his audience as a means of making a more comprehensive and cohesive argument to those listening.
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