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pathos is an appeal to emotions (everything from humor to horror) in order to sway an audience, while logos is the 7 use of data/evidence to prove one’s case. Did this speaker rely more on pathos or logos in his/her presentation? What argument/point in this presentation did you find the most compelling? Why?

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Answer: Akala did not rely on pathos or logos at all during his presentation.

Explanation: During Akalas presentation he was very interactive with the audience. He was asking them questions and helped them learn about the topic. He recited a few very popular poems and quotes a showed how the tempo of the beat changes the point of view.

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