Idk, We all dont know, so maybe the world will never know
The persuasive techniques that must take into account the author's objective and audience are the rhetorical resources ethos, pathos, and logos.
<h3>What are ethos, pathos, and logos?</h3>
- They are rhetorical resources.
- They are powerful persuasive elements.
- The ethos is persuasive through ethics.
- Pathos is persuasive through sentimentalism.
- Logos is persuasive through logic.
The elements used by pathos, logos, and ethos must be aligned with the author's objectives, so that the author can manipulate the words used and the persuasive sentences according to these elements, proving a specific response from the public.
These rhetorical resources must also be aligned with the nature of the audience, as a more emotional audience may not be affected by a discourse based on ethos or logos, for example.
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I’m not totally sure but i think in 1850 they allowed fugitive and freed workers in the north to be captured and enslaved
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-Amaterasu. Goddess of the Sun.
-Izanagi. God of Creation.
-Susanoo. God of Storms.
-Tsukuyomi. God of the Moon.
-Inari. Goddess of Foxes.
-Raijin. God of Thunder.
-Fujin. God of the Wind.
-Ame-no-Uzume. Goddess of the Dawn