Defiantly. Profusely is big, perfunctory is lazily doing something, petulantly is to do something with a bad temper, and defiantly is doing something even though you don't want to
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Answer: Examples of ethos can be shown in your speech or writing by sounding fair and demonstrating your expertise or pedigree: "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results." Examples of pathos can be seen in language that draws out feelings such as pity or anger in an audience: "If we don't move soon, we're all going to die! Can't you see how dangerous it would be to stay?" Logos is when we use cold arguments – like data, statistics, or common sense – to convince people of something, rather than trying to appeal to an audience's emotions. Here's an example of logos in action from our man Aristotle himself: All men are mortal. Socrates is a man.
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Money
All we need is Money
Ain't that right Honey?
For we are in debt
And start to regret
For we have gotten our self into this mess
But all we need is Money
Ain't that right Honey?
Ack- I don't know I'm sorry I'm not really a poet-