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34kurt
2 years ago
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Which excerpt is an example of logos in Kennedy's address at rice university?

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1 answer:
Mashcka [7]2 years ago
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Kennedy's, speech at Rice University uses logos when he states that the rocket will be sent to the moon. Thus option C is the correct example of logos.

<h3>What is logos?</h3>

Logos is a rhetorical device that is used in speech and essays to appeal to the readers and the audience with the facts, evidence, figures, data, etc., that state the logic behind the statement.

Here in the speech, Kennedy uses the facts to make a logical appeal as he uses the accurate distance of the control station from the moon and the height of the rocket.

Therefore, option C. about sending the rocket uses the logos.

Learn more about logos here:

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