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What key information appears in "Section from President Carter's Speech" but does not appear in "A Former Olympian's View"?

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President Carter is appealing to his audience's sense of pathos by relating to them on an emotional level to invoke a sense of solidarity and brotherhood.

President Carter is appealing to his audience's sense of ethos by trying to convince them of his credibility and good character.
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President Carter is appealing to his audience’s sense of pathos by relating to them on an emotional level to invoke a sense of solidarity and brotherhood.

President Carter is appealing to his audience’s sense of ethos by trying to convince them of his credibility and good character.

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