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Alina [70]
4 years ago
6

Define logos, ethos, and pathos in children version

English
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horrorfan [7]4 years ago
6 0
Ethos: perceived by the audience as credible (or not). Ethics. 
Pathos: attempts to persuade the audience by making them feel certain emotions. Emotion. 
Logos: attempts to persuade the audience by the use of arguments that they will perceive as logical. Logic. 

These are the "THREE" Rhetorical Appeals. 
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