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erica [24]
1 year ago
12

Which appeal does Obama use most in paragraphs 9 through 14? *

English
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larisa86 [58]1 year ago
8 0

The appeal Obama uses could be ethos, pathos, or logos.

<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>

Pathos plays on the audience's emotions and brings out feelings that they already have. Pathos is a literary, cinematic, and other narrative art technique that is most frequently used in rhetoric.

The word "ethos," which derives from the Greek word for "character," is used to refer to the core values or principles that define a society, a country, or an ideology. Greeks also used this term to describe how music has the ability to affect people's feelings, actions, and even morals.

By constructing logical arguments, Logos appeals to the rational side of the listener. By appealing to the speaker's status or authority, ethos increases the likelihood that the audience will believe them. In order to evoke certain feelings in the audience, such as anger or sympathy, pathos uses emotional appeals.

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