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aivan3 [116]
3 years ago
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****IMPORTANT NEED FAST ANSWER WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AS WELL AS 75 POINTS TO THE BEST ANSWER I SEE OR THE FIRST DEPENDING ON WHET

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Ethos is used as strategy in literary speech.
logos – a mode of rhetoric appealing to logic
ethos – a mode of rhetoric appealing to authority or reputation
pathos – a mode of rhetoric appealing to sympathy

Autobiography, memoir, and personal essay are also forms of communication, so in at least 100 words, discuss how ethos is demonstrated in these written forms of literary nonfiction. Be sure to define the three terms.
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cricket20 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Autobiography: <em>Ethos </em>appears when he or she uses the value of different people to give more credibility to a fact or an event.

2. Memoir: E<em>thos</em> here can be present as recognized people who support what has been said.

3. Personal essay: <em>Ethos</em> is in this kind of thext in author's shape or involving other people relevant to the subject.

Explanation:

The concepts of ethos, logos and pathos were first proposed by the Greek philosopher Aristotle in IV century B.C as part of his masterpiece <em>Ars Rhetorica</em>, where he makes and explanation about the persuasion art, it is the rhetoric. Following his words, every text (oral or wrote) wants to communicate something and this is how <em>ethos, logos</em> and <em>pathos </em>appear on the scene. Logos appeals to logic and the knowledge while pathos appeals to the interlocutor sympathy; finally, ethos is related to authority or reputation to give truth to the text. There exist so many examples of different kind of texts where one can locate ethos in literal speech. Here we present three:

1. Autobiography: In this kind of text the author talks about his life. <em>Ethos </em>appears when he or she uses the value of different people to give more credibility to a fact or an event.

2. Memoir: In this kind of text the author has to demonstrate a hypothesis with arguments;<em> ethos</em> here can be present as recognized people who support what has been said.

3. Personal essay: In this kind of text the author writes about something related to himself, so<em> ethos</em> is here in his own shape or involving other people relevant to the subject.

ser-zykov [4K]3 years ago
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Ethos is demonstrated when the character is described in a literary nonfiction. In Autobiography, the ethos describes what and how the author, was like. In a personal essay, the author describes the characters in the essay to express his or her feelings. In a memoir the ethos is when a person or thing that was part of the event are shown and described.

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