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There are 3...1st is character or ethos(greek) depends upon personal character, personal credibility how person is perceived by audience..2nd emotions or pathos(greek) it's by putting the audience in a certain frame of mind through their emotions whether they feel for the speaker or the subject itself...3rd is logic or logos(greek) when logical proof or logical reason of a topic has been provided by the words in the speakers speech showing his/her authority the subject

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