the persona of the writer or speaker.
the persona of the writer of speaker.
ethos, logos , and pathos
Logos
character
In rhetoric, ethos refers to: A.the persona of the writer or speaker.B.the argument of the writer or speaker.C.the audience listening to an argument.D.the logical content of an argument.elements of an arguement that enhance the credibility of the speaker.
the persona of the writer of speaker.
logos pathos and ethos xD
ethos, logos , and pathos
Logos
logos, pathos, and ethos
Logos, ethos, pathos (apex)
logos, pathos, and ethos
character
In rhetoric, ethos refers to: A.the persona of the writer or speaker.B.the argument of the writer or speaker.C.the audience listening to an argument.D.the logical content of an argument.elements of an arguement that enhance the credibility of the speaker.
Say what you will about the tenets of national socialism: at least it's an ethos!Ethos is actually a Greek word that means "character".According to Aristotle, ethos is one of the three artistic proofs, in rhetoric.
Ethos, logos, and pathos
the combination of ethos logos and pathos are so effective in rhetoric because when they are all put together it is easier to understand and it gives you more information on the topic of what you need.