Logical arguments
The passage uses statistics and facts to support its argument, appealing to the reader's logic and reasoning. The author presents a clear and structured argument based on evidence, making it evident that they are using logos to persuade the audience.
The three main appeals in persuasive writing are ethos (appeal to ethics and credibility), pathos (appeal to emotions), and logos (appeal to logic and reason). Ethos focuses on establishing the writer's credibility and trustworthiness, pathos aims to connect with the reader's emotions, while logos presents facts, evidence, and logical reasoning to support the argument.
because it uses specific evidence to support his argument. :) yw.
The author offers definitions of words in order to clarify the terms for the reader -Apex ;)
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No its not logos its pathos
A critical reader with an eye toward logos would be looking for any potential bias the writer might have as well his or her level of knowledge on the subject.
Logical arguments
Strong use of fact in the writers arguments
Logos
A business card reader is in charge of making and designing cards suck as business card, and logos depending on what kind of lettering you want for a business card thats what a card reader does.
logos
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Any IT company worth looking at has a website. The website should have the logo of the company on the first page. Taking Logos of companies from websites without the companies permission and using those logos is legally BAD.
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I know of no way of judging the future but by the past.
In "Fever 1793," logos is present in the factual information about the yellow fever epidemic. Ethos is conveyed through the credibility of the historical context and characters' actions. Pathos is seen in the emotional impact of the epidemic on the characters and the reader.