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OpenStudy (anonymous):

NEED HELP!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"You are empowered to do justice. You are empowered to ensure that this great system of ours works. Listen for a moment, will you, please. One of my favorite people in history is the great Frederick Douglas. He said shortly after the slaves were freed, quote, "In a composite nation like ours as before the law, there should be no rich, no poor, no high, no low, no white, no black, but common country, common citizenship, equal rights and a common destiny." This marvelous statement was made more than 100 years ago. It's an ideal worth striving for and one that we still strive for. We haven't reached this goal yet, but certainly in this great country of ours, we're trying. With a jury such as this, we hope we can do that in this particular case."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Evaluate Cochran's argument in terms of logos, pathos, and ethos. Use evidence from the statement to support your answer. Your response should be a minimum of five sentences.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you in connections

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no.. can you please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well i see if i can

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on plz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no prob

OpenStudy (anonymous):

um....... im sorry i jst could not find out what the answer was i mean you gave alot of info but i just dont understand and i really do not know alot about cochran at all but i would be telling you a lie if i said that i knew the answer or that i did not try to find out what the answer id. sorry that i wasnt much help to you i could probly get on of my friends to look at the prob and good luck on the question... hope that you find the answer and get it right :( ;)

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