1. I believe artistic proofs are more important than artless proofs. Artistic proofs are means of persuasion that are created by a speaker. Because these help convince an audience of a particular position, I believe them to be important. Artistic proofs can greatly influence people. They also determine the impact that a particular speech has. Moreover, they can showcase the skills of the speaker as an orator.
2. Out of all the artistic proofs, I believe logos to be the most important one. This is because logos is the one that is most likely to appeal to a large audience (as it relies on reason, a quality everyone possesses). It is also the one that relies the least on manipulation, and the one that shows the most respect for the audience.
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Buck is confused and perplexed by the two options that lay before him: to leave his beloved master and join the pack of wolves and wild dogs that are his kin, or to stay with his master and keep protecting him. He is torn between loyalty and his true nature of an inherently wild creature that can't be restrained, even by a loved person. The wilderness awakens within him, and he can't ignore this call.