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by Dorian Rubellin 2 years ago

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Rhetoric

The text discusses the art of rhetoric and its primary components: ethos, pathos, and logos. Pathos involves using emotions to persuade others, often by appealing to their feelings or personal experiences.

Rhetoric

Rhetoric

Logos

To use logic or commonsense as a explanation

If you don't eat, you will be hungry

If you mix red and blue it will turn purple.

I should become leader because I have leadership skills.

Logic or reason

Ethos

To persuade some one that there a good person

I have helped many elderlies and children for items or equipment.

I have helped many people and returning and fixing there items so that means im a good person.

The reason why im a good person because have helped many people.

moral character

Pathos

To use emotions
To use emotions against them

Mr I feel sleepy can I have some rest.

I don't feel good Mr can I go to the nurse.

I have been having a bad day Mr, because I didn't do my work and I lost points.

What is Rhetoric?

The art of persuading
To persuade
Examples

I always pay back my side of Bargen, so you don't have to worry

You should vote for me, because I have skill in leading.

I am very skill full at football, that's why I should be in the team.