Which example from "Top of the Food Chain" is an appeal to pathos? A. Picture if you can, gentlemen, a naked little two-year-old boy so black with flies and mosquitoes it looks like he's wearing long johns . . . B. There were other factors we hadn't counted on, adverse conditions in the paddies and manioc fields — we don't to this day know what predatory species were inadvertently killed off . . . C. Believe me, we confirmed a lot of things there about the buildup of these products as you move up the food chain and the efficacy — or lack thereof — of certain methods . . . D. . . . approximately fourteen thousand in all. And yes, it cost us — cost us upfront purchase money and aircraft fuel and pilots' overtime . . .

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A. Picture if you can, gentlemen, a naked little two-year-old boy so black with flies and mosquitoes it looks like he's wearing long johns

The example from "Top of the Food Chain" that is an appeal to pathos is: Option A.

What is Pathos?

Pathos is a propaganda technique that can be used to elicit cooperation or persuade people by an appeal to their emotions.

Hence the option that speaks to Pathos in "top of the Food Chain" is:


"Picture if you can, gentlemen, a nak.ed little two-year-old boy so black with flies and mosquitoes it looks like he's wearing long johns . . ."

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