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How are logos, pathos, and ethos used in an argument? A. To frighten B. To attack C. To persuade D. To ignore
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How are logos, pathos, and ethos used in an argument? A. To frighten B. To attack C. To persuade D. To ignore
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C. To persuade
I learned these words this week in my speech class and we're doing persuasive speeches
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Hi there!☺
Your answer is going to be
C, to persuade.
~Elisabeth
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