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the strong, natural characteristics of womanhood are repressed and ignored in dependence, for so long as man feeds woman she will try to please the giver and adapt herself to his condition. which rhetorical appeal does stanton use in this part of her speech? logos only pathos only ethos and logos logos and pathos

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Logos and Pathos

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Stanton used the situation of men primarily providing for their families as an explanation of how womanhood was being repressed, thus, creating an example of Logos. Meanwhile, the scenario that she had used as an example invokes an emotional response from the audience in favor of women, thus exemplifying Pathos.

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