Answer:
Pretty sure it's pathos
Explanation:
-Logos: logical appeal, points out internal consistency and clarity within its argument, can use data/facts
- Ethos: About the writer's or speaker's trustworthiness
- Pathos: emotional appeal, focuses attention on the values and beliefs of intended audience
- Kairos: About how timeless an argument is. For example, an ad featuring Avril Lavigne would be more effective for a teen magazine in 2002 than in 2012. A Sears ad featuring Kim Kardashian would be more appropriate in TeenVogue than it would be in AARP magazine
Sensationalism is the act of heightening emotion while lowering accuracy.
Although most of the article will be the same information, the presenter will eventually drop the fact that the article is not entirely accurate. It is also harmful to the presentee, as they are misled into thinking somewhat fake news.
Yes, there have been many times when you have to lie to get out of a situation. For example, I remember a time when I was being asked humiliating questions by a total stranger, so I lied and said that I had to go due to family issues including my mother. It is okay to lie in uncomfortable situations.
A) What conflicts might arise between these characters?
The exposition of a story is the description of the idea or the story. A well known example of expositions are the iconic scrolling texts before every Star Wars movie.