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Explanation:
Ethos:
According to Aristotle, we believe in people that are more fair and honest and fair-minded more quickly than others do. This level of judgment that is cast by an audience is targeted at a speaker's credibility. Before a speaker even takes a stage to speak, the audience has already begun to analyze the speaker in various ways.
Pathos:
According to Aristotle, this is to understand the emotions, to name them, to describe them, to know the causes and how they are excited. The ability to intake in audience emotions can evoke the feelings of connected.
Logos:
Persuasion occurs through the arguments when we describe the truth or apparent truth through whatever persuasive in each case.