Sometimes mimes are used in a complex. They describe specifically
John once was a jester
he was always seen as a heckler
but he then met a girl in a dream
she was covered in orange cream
he found this to be extremely interesting
as she found her attire to be frustrating
he made an offer she couldn't resist
as he said he would solve her problem with a flick of the wrist
they both watched closely as he did his trick
he made her feel quite the fool as the watch on hist wrist began to tick
she was filled with wonder at what mysterious act he would do and that feeling soon began to fester
he began to laugh at this cruel trick as he said "I'll always be a jester".
Simple sentence is the answer
Hello! Your answer is "The facts and logic used in the argument".
Logos is one of the persuasion techniques. Ethos and pathos are the other two. These three are different ways of persuading someone. The definition of ethos and pathos can be seen in the other two choices - pathos is the emotions used to manipulate the audience, and ethos is the bias of the author.
Logos is logic and facts - it gives evidence, facts, and proof, whether they're from statistics, studies, etc.
Hope this helps!