Answer and Explanation:
The rhetorical triangle is a diagram in the form of a triangle that where each edge represents one of the rhetorical elements of aristoteles, pathos, logos and ethos. This triangle shows how these three elements must be interconnected within a discourse.
We can use an example of a rhetorical triangle in Kennedy's inaugural speech, where he uses pathos to evoke the emotional side of his audience, expressing his commitment to the nation, the responsibility that the country has as a powerful nation and the country's commitment to smaller nations. He uses ethos to show that his actions will be aimed at social welfare, within the norms and moral values preached in the country as correct. He also uses logos, to show how nations must be allied with the USA in order to prosper, to have aid and not to generate conflicts and wars that only bring sadness.
The rhetoric triangle is attached.
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Answer: It is immoral to stoop to the level of a murderer and a potentially sociopathic murderer at that. It won't teach them a lesson, it's not like they will have a chance to ever again have the chance to lead a normal life in the outside world. The principle of lex talionis is just a cruel ending to a demented life.
Someone comes in your grocery store and asked for the manager what kind of bicycles they sold you calmly tell the guy my name is Damion Rabia and we don’t sell bicycles even know our name is Bïñchlés and please give me advice because I am opening up a restaurant and he yells change your name and the store name and call it something you actually sell
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