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Alchen [17]
2 years ago
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your parents want you to do all your chores every friday night. write a one paragraph proposal to your parents that convinces th

em of a better, different way that you can help around the house. Write one sentence in pathos, one in ethos, and one in logos
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Kruka [31]2 years ago
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A sentence that contains pathos to convince your parents is: You know I know how to mow the lawn better, I would be sad if I'm not allowed to do this instead.

<h3>What is Ethos?</h3>

This is a rhetorical appeal that tries to convince a person through the use of their authority on a subject or thing.

Hence, we can see that the other answers are:

  • A sentence that contains ethos to convince your parents is: "As a strong young man, I can mow the lawn better and more efficiently than the guy we pay to do it."
  • A sentence that contains logos to convince your parents is: "Working on the lawn would save you money"

Therefore, the sentences that contain pathos, ethos and logos are shown above

Read more about rhetorical appeals here:

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