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lilavasa [31]
3 years ago
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Identify the sentences that contain only one example of ethos. Gizmotry and Gadgetry, the company you've trusted for over 140 ye

ars, is bringing you even better service. 9 out of 10 professionals rate our site as user-friendly. We guarantee excellent customer service—all orders are right, or they're free. Our low prices and high quality make Gizmotry and Gadgetry the world's best place to shop for gizmos and gadgets. We will continue to live up to our fine reputation.
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barxatty [35]3 years ago
5 0

The sentence that includes ethos is number one "Gizmotry and Gadgetry, the company you've trusted for over 140 years, is bringing you even better service". Ethos is a mean of persuasion that consist on constructing an argument based on ethics and credibility.


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