Rhetorical appeals are methods in which one persuades another of the validity of their argument. The three rhetorical appeals are ethos, pathos, and logos.
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Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Kairos
The three rhetorical appeals are logos, ethos and pathos. 1) logos - logic (factual) 2) ethos - individual character (shame & honor) 3) pathos - emotional (feelings/pity) Hope this helps!!
by presenting a series of statements to convince us of a product’s uniqueness
imagery, appeals(ethos, logos,pathos), and many more that i can't think of
Do you want your sister to get hurt? If your friends all jumped off a bridge, would you?
By making statements that tell the viewer why the product is the best
(B) A mixture of pathos and logos
'Rhetorical' as in (usually) questions or appeals means that the answer is already self-evident, so the person asking is not looking for an answer by somebody, but in reality making a statement that he knows everyone will agree with. "Shouldn't children be safe?" is one example, or "Shouldn't the Government defend our freedom?"
Is that a rhetorical question?
A rhetorical response.
There are only 9 rhetorical modes.