Answer:
A. Ethos
Explanation:
Ethos is a device that appeals to oneâs ethics, a sense of right and wrong, and is used to lend credibility to what is being said by this appeal. Â
In the given statement, credibility is clearly established by assuring persistence through âevery stageâ, and ârepeated Petitions,â and modesty and humility through âthe most humble termsâ even when the times were those of âOppression.â This has an effect of lending to the narrator a good, humble, and persevering character which appeals to the ethics of the readers.
The answer cannot be âdeductive logicâ, as thereâs no specific conclusion drawn from a general truth; or âinductive logic, because thereâs no generalisation made from a specific example. The excerpt isnât based on logic and evidence, and hence, it cannot be âlogosâ either. Â