Ethos
Hardin uses an ethos audience appeal by establishing his authority and credibility on the topic at hand. By presenting himself as a knowledgeable and trustworthy expert, he can effectively persuade his audience to trust his argument and insight on the issue being discussed.
He uses a metaphor to appeal to pathos. Apex
The speaker primarily uses emotional appeal (pathos) in this argument. By sharing personal anecdotes and drawing on the audience's emotions, the speaker aims to create a strong connection and empathy with the listeners.
the audience is here
He uses metaphor to appeal to pathos.
Here is one... The audience were cheering for the favorite band.
I don't work here so that I can perform for an audience.
mature audience mature audience
The writer uses ethos by establishing their credibility through personal experience and pathos by appealing to the reader's emotions through vivid descriptions and imagery.
Here are some tips for effective advertising: Appeal to the emotions, not the rational mind. Do not overestimate the intelligence of your audience, advertising works most effectively on those of lower intelligence, so keep it as simple as possible.
“Europe regards [freedom] like a stranger.” what kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?
Type your answer here... Winston Churchill