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It will take a while, but long before it becomes a solid mass of mud lake Powell (jewel of the Colorado) will enjoy a passing fame as the biggest sewage lagoon in the American southwest.
This excerpt is an example of pathos as it appeals to the reader's emotions by highlighting the continued struggle and suffering experienced by African Americans due to segregation.
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a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war
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"Newsome, who had never before been arrested, spent 15 years in a rat-infested prison serving a life sentence."
"Newsome, who had never before been arrested, spent 15 years in a rat-infested prison serving a life sentence."
This excerpt does not clearly align with logos, pathos, or ethos as it is incomplete. However, based on what is provided, it seems to be more closely associated with ethos, as it references credibility and authority in a speaker or writer's argument.
We don’t have the excerpt so can’t give an answer.
No, appeals that use deduction are an example of logos, which is a logical appeal that relies on reasoning and evidence to persuade the audience. Pathos refers to emotional appeal in rhetoric.