Roosevelt uses the phrase "our eyes to guide legislation" to assure listeners that he is a fair leader who can be trusted to manage the extra taxes collected. This is an example of an appeal to?A. Values
B. Reason
C. Feeling
D. Character

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Answer 1
Answer:

The phrase Roosevelt used in his speech is an example of an appeal to D. Character.

What is an Appeal?

This is known to be a serious or a heartfelt request for a change or an official decision.

Hence, we can see that the phrase Roosevelt used is an appeal to the character of his listeners as he uses it to assure that he is a fair leader that can be trusted.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

its D.

(Character.)

Explanation:

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