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Sliva [168]
2 years ago
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Given that appealing to ethos means that a speaker or author is illustrating or portraying himself as a credible or reliable source that people should believe or listen to.

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The second point is pretty cut and dry; raising a child is expensive, and that may seem unattractive to young people who'd otherwise be the ideal candidates to start a family.

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