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To appeal to logos, a speaker should use all the following EXCEPT

A statistics
B. historical analogies
C. denotative reasons
D. citations from authorities
E. connotative meanings

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Answer:

I think it's E. connotative meanings. I could be wrong though. (lol)

Step-by-step explanation:

Logos relies on logical arguments, and connotative meanings deal with emotions.

"Though not part of the official dictionary definition, the emotions and associations connected to a word are known as its connotative meaning."

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