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const2013 [10]
2 years ago
13

How did early American writers use word choice and rhetorical

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rodikova [14]2 years ago
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Answer:Once you know who your intended audience is and what your purpose is for writing, you can make specific decisions about how to shape your message. No matter what, you want your audience to stick around long enough to read your whole piece. How do you manage this magic trick? Easy. You appeal to them. You get to know what sparks their interest, what makes them curious, and what makes them feel understood. The one and only Aristotle provided us with three ways to appeal to an audience, and they’re called logos, pathos, and ethos. You’ll learn more about each appeal in the discussion below, but the relationship between these three appeals is also often called the rhetorical triangle

Hope this helps! (spent a lot of time on it if you could please give me a brainliest that would be great!

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