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.
Rhetoric that uses the personal character or reputation of the speaker or writer to convince an audience
This is speaking about the things that are ethical to you. There is often a little bit of personal opinion and history in the argument.
The correct answer is logos I just answered it on apex
ethos, logos, and pathos
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Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Kairos
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The relationship between the three forms of rhetoric - Ethos (character), Pathos (emotion), and Logos (logic) Is the idea that writing is a situation that includes the writer, audience, and topic
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!!
Rhetorical devices are used by writers and speakers to convey the listener or reader into something that the writer is persuading them to believe in. The three most common rhetorical devices used are pathos, ethos, and logos.
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