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In Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad, which rhetorical appeal is Tubman using when she tells the formerly enslaved people about her own experiences to gain credibility?

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Answer: Ethos In this excerpt, which rhetorical appeal is Tubman attempting to use to convince people to continue? Ethos, because she is using her own knowledge as a tool.

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