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Dominik [7]
1 year ago
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Sharing statistics about lung cancer rates among people who smoke in a paper that discusses why smoking should be banned is an e

xample of a _________ appeal.
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
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Rudik [331]1 year ago
6 0

The aspect of statistics sharing about lung cancer rates among people is actually an example of logos.

<h3>What is logos?</h3>

Logos refers to a rhetorical appeal that is employed by writers and authors to appeal to reasoning. It makes use of facts, statistics, data, graphs, etc to reason with the audience.

Thus, we see here that sharing statistics about lung cancer rates among people who smoke in a paper that discusses why smoking should be banned is an example of a <u>logos</u> appeal.

Learn more about logos on brainly.com/question/13118125

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