No. Ethos is deduction and pathos is feelings.
A chiasmus is used in a rhetoric to create parallelism. When there are two parallel phrases, and one reverses the order of the words, there is a chiasmus. An example would be "He came in defeat and in triumph departs.".
To explain the reasons for Caesar's death
“And Brutus is an honorable man.”
Answer this question What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar?
A. Reason B. Pathos C. Ethos D. Logos …To appeal to feelings and emotions - apex
It helps us to frame the way we see events of the past
B - and for my sake stay here with Antony do grace to Caesars corpse and grace his speech
Ethos and Logos
well, we need to know the passage so we can give an answer properly...
An animal rights activist tries to save the Bengal tiger from being hunted to extinction. (apex)
Logos
A child tells his friends about the exciting adventures he had over summer vacation
(Apex) As the surgeons desperately operated on her brother, Ricki realized her life’s ambition: she wanted to become a doctor.
Jaja must choose between practicing her violin and going out with her friends