Read the passage from Eleanor Roosevelt’s speech on the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

In a recent speech in Canada, Gladstone Murray said:

The central fact is that man is fundamentally a moral being, that the light we have is imperfect does not matter so long as we are always trying to improve it. . . . We are equal in sharing the moral freedom that distinguishes us as men. Man’s status makes each individual an end in himself. No man is by nature simply the servant of the state or of another man. . . . The ideal and fact of freedom—and not technology—are the true distinguishing marks of our civilization.

Which rhetorical device does Gladstone Murray use in this passage?

parallelism
historical allusions
contrast
ethos

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Answer:

The rhetorical device which is used by the Gladstone Murray used in the passage is the contrast.

Explanation:

This is because the central fact is used fundamentally for the different men. There have been improvisations by different men. There are different persons which gets distinguished from other man. Two men are compared on the basis of their different nature and the varied facts. There are certain basis and the distinguishing facts of the civilisation which is used for contrasting.

Answer:

b

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