Pathos is a literary device that stirs up emotions of pity, sympathy, and sorrow. This is done by careful selection of words, the use of simile etc eg
"If we don't leave this place soon, we will die. There's no one to help us here, let's get out now" - This statement evokes emotions of fear.
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Referring to a country as "the motherland" stirs up patriotic feelings in individuals who live in or come from that country
An example from literature:
"He had meant the best in the world, and been treated like a dog-like a very dog. She would be sorry someday-maybe when it was too late. Ah, if he could only die TEMPORARILY!" -- Tom Sawyer
"been treated like a dog" arouses feelings of pity in the minds of the reader
If you are on a stage, the acting appeals to the audience. The emotions and the feelings appeal to them.
pathos
The type of audience appeal that asks the listener to make a character judgment about the speaker is known as ethos. Ethos refers to the credibility and ethical appeal of the speaker, which influences the audience's perception of the speaker's character and trustworthiness. By establishing their authority, integrity, and moral values, the speaker aims to persuade the audience to accept their arguments based on who they are rather than solely on the content of their message.
The answer is B. Emotional
The answer is Parents of teenagers.
If you are on flvs it is to appeal to the religious sentiment of the audience
Pathos
The statement appeals to the audience's sense of statistics and data, leveraging logical appeal (logos) by presenting a significant figure that underscores the prevalence of text messaging in modern communication. It highlights the vastness of the audience engaged in texting, suggesting a collective behavior that resonates with the audience's experiences and reinforces the importance of this communication method.
Answer this question… Four out of five doctors agree that honey and cinnamon tablets are effective against the common cold. Which type of audience appeal does the statement show?A. Rational B. Logical C. Pathos
The statement employs a rhetorical appeal known as pathos, which appeals to emotions. It evokes feelings of concern and urgency by suggesting that without assistance, individuals may feel abandoned or helpless. This emotional appeal encourages the audience to reflect on their responsibility to help others in need.
How is the following statement by Mr Mandela an appeal to the audience's sense of ethos I had discussions with leaders of political movements in Africa and discovered that almost every single one of them had received all forms of assistance from the socialist countries as well as from the West including that of financial support
ethos
No. Pathos is an appeal to the audience's emotions. Logos is an appeal to the audience's logic and ethos is an appeal to the speaker's character ie. how trustworthy and/or credible they are to be speaking about the idea.
The author should use descriptive language to appeal to the five senses of the audience.
The author should use descriptive language to appeal to the five senses of the audience.
The statement uses an emotional appeal. It evokes feelings of concern and responsibility, suggesting that without help, the individuals in need will have nowhere to turn, prompting the audience to feel empathy and a sense of urgency to assist.
appeal to the audience's emotions