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VMariaS [17]
3 years ago
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Pls pls pls pls pls help you will get brainliest

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Scorpion4ik [409]3 years ago
8 0
I think it is D. If it’s wrong i am sorry but i think it’s right
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This is mostly an opinion piece, so whatever side you choose make sure to provide reasoning (this can be ethos, pathos, or logos). If your not sure what side to choose, do some research first.

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Complex sentence(s) answering all parts of the prompt briefly. Max 3 sentences. This should come AFTER background information on your topic. So in this case, provide a few details about crime, facial recognition, and public involvement/response that align with your thesis (answer to all prompt questions). As long as you answer the question in a "introduction" and list reasons in "body paragraphs", you will do great!

<h2>What are ethos, pathos, and logos?</h2>

The three artistic proofs!

LOGOS - appeal to logic and reasoning

Evokes a rational response. Readers get a sense of, "Oh, that makes sense"

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ETHOS - appeal to ethics and morals

Helps reader to see the author as reliable, trustworthy, competent., and credible. The reader might respect the author or his/her views.

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PATHOS - appeal to emotions and psychological response

Evokes an emotional response. Persuasion by emotion.

  • <u>Emotionally loaded language</u>
  • <u>Vivid descriptions </u>
  • Emotional examples
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