The speaker's ability to ok persuasive, sound persuasive, and act in a persuasive way, to show that people can trust that his side of the opinion of the subject is more important.
Answer:
I find that pathos is typically the most effective, seconded by logos, with ethos in last place.
Explanation:
Many people use sob stories and the like to great effect, while, in many cases, those who use ethos are shut down by others who are certain in their belief that they know better. Logos is in between of this. Honestly, it depends on who you are talking too. Just remember, many humans are ruled by their emotional centers, and not their logical ones.
Answer:
A certain cool headed ness had come to him
Doggedly he swam in that direction, swimming with slow deliberate strokes conserving his strength
Explanation:
These show that he can stay calm and logical even when forced into stressful situations.
A really good way to find comparisons if you can't think of any is to google the summary of the story and character descriptions from sparknotes, or where ever. That usually helps me when writing c/c essays.