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Ethos, Pathos, Logos Introduction

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Pathos appeals to

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Ethos appeals to

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______can also be thought of as the role of the writer in the argument, and how credible his/her argument is.

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Logos appeals to

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The text of the argument, as well as how well a writer has argued his/her point.

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__________appeals to the emotions and the sympathetic imagination, as well as to beliefs and values. It can also be thought of as the role of the audience in the argument.

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When we consider the writer’s qualifications and how the writer connected to the topic being discussed, we are talking about _______.

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If vivid examples, details and images used to engage the reader’s emotions and imagination it is proably ______.

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When the argument is logical and arranged in a well-reasoned order than ______ is most likely being used.

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When the writer appeals to the values and beliefs of the reader by using examples readers can relate to or care about, the writer is using ______.