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1 June, 03:29

Queen Elizabeth most likely used different rhetorical appeals in her Address to the Troops at Tilbury and her Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry due to

A) differences in wealth and upbringing.

B) age and education.

C) audience and purpose.

D) location and gender.

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  1. 1 June, 05:34
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    C. Audience and purpose.

    Explanation:

    In 1588, Queen Elizabeth 1 gave a speech to the Tilbury Troops at the time when there was great upheaval in England. During this time, Spain invaded England using the execution of Queen Mary Scots as an excuse. Spain wanted to dethrone the protestant ruler, Queen Elizabeth and put to the throne the Catholic Ruler, Queen Mary. So, the rhetoric appeal of this speech was different from the speech that she delivered in 1559, Response to Parliament's request that she marry.

    On February 10, 1559, Queen Elizabeth delivered a speech to the audience of Parliaments and the state as a response to their request that Queen should marry. Queen Elizabeth never married in her life and hence was not able to give an heir to the kingdom. So, the Parliament requested her to marry so that the kingdom may have an heir after her. The rhetorical appeal of his speech was different as it was more an appeal to emotions.

    So, the correct answer is option C.
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