Brilliant young woman I know was asked once to support her argument in favor of social welfare

    Read the following passage from Henry Lowe’s portion of the debate and answer the following questions: “A brilliant young woman I know was asked once to support her argument in favor of social welfare. She named the most powerful source imaginable: The look in a mother’s face when she cannot feed her children. Can you look that hungry child in the eyes? See the blood on his feet from working barefoot in the cotton fields? Or do you ask his baby sister with her belly swollen from hunger if she cares about her daddy’s work ethics?” Who is the “brilliant young woman” to whom Henry Lowe is referring? Is Henry appealing to the audience’s logic or emotion? What is the impact of these appeals? What persuasive techniques does Henry use in his last three lines of the speech?      

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