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Prudence is well prepared for her speech. She is confident as she faces her audience. She then tells her audience about an experience she has had regarding the topic of her speech. What is she doing?

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User RyanR
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Answer:

She is giving a speech calling for pathos.

Step-by-step explanation:

A speech with an appeal to pathos is made in order to evoke the emotions of the audience, for this, it is common for the speaker of the speech to tell his own experiences, seeking public empathy for what he lived and overcame.

If Prudence decided to add to her speech, a personal experience related to the topic addressed, it means that she is making an appeal to Pathos.

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User Rexford
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Answer:

She is narrating her experience.

Step-by-step explanation:

Telling her audience about an experience she had simply signifies a narrative experience. Since she had the personal experience.

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