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Logos: Rhetoric that uses logic to persuade an audience.Ethos: Rhetoric that uses the personal character or reputation of the speaker or writer to convince an audience.Pathos: Rhetoric that uses an appeal to emotions to persuade an audience.
A speech in which the speaker attempts to persuade the listener to a certain concept. See Mark Anthony's address in the Play Julius Ceasar
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.
The speaker's intention to persuade or influence the audience shapes their choices in composing rhetoric. This goal guides decisions on language, structure, and appeals to effectively convey their message and achieve the desired response.
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.
The speaker speaks, the audience listens (latin audio, "I listen").
The audience may not trust the speaker.
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.