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aleksandrvk [35]
1 year ago
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Read the excerpt from The Republic by Plato.

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Mama L [17]1 year ago
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The rhetorical device or appeal that Plato uses to advance his claim that "poets may come from different places and have different banks of knowledge" is: He creates ethos by establishing an example of a famous writer. (Option C)

<h3>What is Ethos?</h3>

In Greek, ethos means "custom" or "character." It originally meant to a man's character or personality, particularly in its balance of passion and caution, as defined by Aristotle.

Today, ethos refers to the behaviors or ideals that set one individual, organization, or society apart from others.

<h3>What are the various types of Rhetorical Devices?</h3>

Other kinds of rhetorical devices are;

  • Pathos:
  • Ethos;
  • Kairos etc.

Learn more about Rhetorical Devices:
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