Factors such as population, pollution, available land, and traffic are generally decisive when establishing new housing. In this case, it involves converting what is likely a vacant area into a community or urban setting.
1 The saga of the current King of Great Britain is characterized by a series of violations and encroachments aimed towards the establishment of an absolute despotism over these States.
to gain the audience's sympathy
2 We consider these truths obvious, that all individuals are created equal, that they are granted by their Creator certain inalienable Rights, including Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
to appeal to the audience's logical sense.
3 At each point of these Oppressions, We have submitted requests for Redress in the most respectful language: Our persistent requests have met only with further injury.
to refute any argument for reconciliation.
4 And in support of this Declaration, relying firmly on the safeguarding of divine Providence, we collectively pledge our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor to each other.
to show the willingness to defend the Declaration.
Anti-Catholicism refers to hostility or opposition directed at the Catholic Church, its clergy, and its followers. In Protestant nations, Catholics were often viewed with suspicion, as if they were plotting against the government in favor of papal agendas. Anti-Mormonism embodies the discrimination, hostility, or prejudice aimed at those belonging to the Latter Day Saint movement, especially The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Response: The personification of "Prudence" resulted in an Ethos effect.
Clarification:
Personification is a rhetorical device that attributes human traits to non-human entities or objects. In the Declaration of Independence excerpt, presenting "prudence" as if it could command action allowed the notion that it is an inanimate entity capable of making dictates.
Prudence refers to an individual's capability to assess variables and their potential repercussions prior to making decisions. By attributing characteristics of personification to prudence, the author implied that it should be regarded as a guiding authority that demands attention and adherence to its principles.
This method invoked a rhetorical Ethos appeal. Such an appeal relies on the trustworthiness, expertise, and standing of the individual presenting the argument, which in this context is "prudence." An authority in their field would lend credibility to their assertions. The argument fundamentally leans on the endorsement or judgment of a recognized expert.