Statistic
Unfortunately we can't see the excerpt so can't answer the question
Logos
Extracting is taking something out of something. An excerpt is a sample of something.
The excerpt from Romeo and Juliet does not seem to be provided.
An excerpt from Mark Twain's book Life on the Mississippi, was used on the students' benchmark test.
An excerpt is a part of a piece of writing generally used to back up another piece of writing. If you are quoting a book for an essay, you are using an excerpt. A sentence might be, "The excerpt from 'Little House on the Prairie' was useful in my essay about pioneer life."
The phrase "studies show that eating fruits and vegetables can decrease the risk of heart disease" in the excerpt demonstrates the use of logos. This is because it presents scientific evidence and facts to support the argument that eating fruits and vegetables is beneficial for one's health, appealing to logic and reason.
To accurately identify the point of view used in the excerpt, I would need to see the text itself. Generally, points of view include first person (using "I" or "we"), second person (using "you"), and third person (using "he," "she," "they," or "it"). Each perspective offers a different lens through which the narrative is presented. Please provide the excerpt for a specific analysis.
hyperbole
Ethos
I would like to cite your excerpt in my manuscript.
oral evidence is using your mouth and talking by using evidence