ethos, logos, pathos
Ethos, logos, and pathos are the rhetorical devices most commonly used by authors to persuade or convince their audience. Ethos means setting up the author’s own credibility and trustworthiness; pathos targets an audience’s emotions; and logos appeals to an audience’s rational thinking side.
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