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Nady [450]
3 years ago
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President Wilson’s reception at Paris is made the main feature of the day’s news by London journals, which have filled their col

umns with detailed descriptions of the official and personal activities of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and the scene in the Paris streets. Editorial comment repeats British satisfaction over Mr. Wilson’s arrival and dwells on the magnitude of the event of America’s participation in the politics of the old world and the tremendous responsibility that nation has undertaken. The speeches made at the Palace of the Elysee, when Mr. Wilson was formally welcomed to Paris, are warmly commended. President Wilson’s reply to the address by President Poincare is described as having struck the keynote of his country’s greatness in these last years.
Though this author uses positive word choice, most of the information is based on plain facts, which is known as
a)objectivity
b) logos
c) ethos
d) pathos
English
1 answer:
Temka [501]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Ethos

Explanation:

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