Second one, makes the most sense to me personally
The appeal that deals with defining an argument is called logos.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Logos is an appeal to logic and reason and an argument is a rational statement that is supported by data.
- Therefore, logos is completely associated with the definition of an argument.
- This is because logic and reason are essential for an argument to be well constructed and effective.
Two more types of appeals that can be used in arguments. These appeals are called ethos and pathos and refer to the appeal to ethics and emotion, respectively.
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Probably the 3rd option, a musical piece written in moderato
<span>Rowlandson compares herself to Job, to Israelites, to Daniel in the lion's den, etc. She compares herself with biblical characters probably to show how life resemble these narratives and how they are commanded by God. Like in her illusions she seems to be at the mercy of God's grace because she believes that everything happens for a reason probably to learn a lesson. </span>