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Pathos is the presence of emPATHy, symPATHetic, aPATHetic. When properly used in a speech pathos can be very influential. For example, a candidate for an election might use empathy, or the ability to look through the eyes of others, to appeal to the people as a more representative ruler.

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C. Because some people are more persuaded through emotion -APEXX

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