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Eddi Din [679]
1 year ago
11

Identify and explain one rhetorical appeal used by Senator Hill

English
1 answer:
suter [353]1 year ago
7 0

The Rhetorical Appeal used by Senator Hill in the Hill - Thomas hearings is called Pathos.

<h3>What is a rhetorical appeal?</h3>

Rhetorical appeals are the characteristics of an argument that make it truly convincing.

A writer appeals to a reader in a variety of ways to make a convincing argument.

  • Logos,
  • ethos,
  • pathos, and
  • kairos are the four types of persuasive appeals.

Logos, or the appeal to logic, is used to persuade an audience with logic.

On the other hand, Kairos is a rhetorical tactic that examines an argument's or message's timeliness and placement in the zeitgeist.

The phrase is derived from the Greek words for "proper time," "opportunity," or "season."

Learn more about Rhetorical Appeal:

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