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Read the following excerpt from the speech "no compromise with the evil of slavery" by william lloyd garrison. which rhetorical technique does garrison use to make an emotional appeal? what then is to be done? friends of the slave, the question is not whether by our efforts we can abolish slavery, speedily or remotely for duty is ours, the result is with god; but whether we will go with the multitude to do evil, sell our birthright for a mess of pottage, cease to cry aloud and spare not, and remain in babylon when the command of god is "come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues." let us stand in our lot, "and having done all, to stand." at least, a remnant shall be saved. living or dying, defeated or victorious, be it ours to exclaim, "no compromise with slavery! liberty for each, for all, forever! man above all institutions! the supremacy of god over the whole earth! " a. ad hominem b. biblical allusion c. red herring d. weak analogy

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