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In grammar, "Logos" refers to a rhetorical appeal to logic and reason. It involves using facts, statistics, and logical arguments to persuade an audience. By presenting a coherent and rational argument, Logos helps to establish credibility and make a compelling case for a particular viewpoint. This concept is part of Aristotle's rhetorical triangle, which also includes Ethos (credibility) and Pathos (emotional appeal).

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