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Jefferson doesn't use the term but for him it would have meant logic. To think something through and in the Declaration you can see his logic in the first paragraph or two when he explains why government is important, what it should do for the people, and why the people have the right to change government.
Susan Anthony's argument uses pathos-based arguments because of the use of numerous rhetorical devices including distinction.
Logos
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.
Logos.
ethos, imagery and pathos
The whole Declaration is written in declaratvie style, as characterized by the emphatic use of words like SHALL and WILL.
and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence we mutually pledge to each other our lives
Jefferson doesn't use the term but for him it would have meant logic. To think something through and in the Declaration you can see his logic in the first paragraph or two when he explains why government is important, what it should do for the people, and why the people have the right to change government.
Pathos
The purpose of using pathos in an argument is to appeal to the emotions and feelings of the audience. It can help to make the audience feel connected to the topic and more likely to be persuaded by the argument. By evoking emotional responses, pathos can help to strengthen the overall impact of the argument.
He doesn't use pathos. Pathos is when feelings are elicited or appeals to the audience. The Declaration of Independence was a statement about the source of government for people who had only known a king.
he didn't
Susan Anthony's argument uses pathos-based arguments because of the use of numerous rhetorical devices including distinction.
Pathos ---> Apex
pathos
Logos and pathos