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"Why Journalism Has a Gender Problem" by Corinne Segal A Fortune study on performance reviews in the tech industry found that w...Question
"Why Journalism Has a Gender Problem"
by Corinne Segal
A Fortune study on performance reviews in the tech industry found that words like ‘bossy, abrasive, strident, and aggressive’ appear in reviews of female leaders more frequently than men.
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Which types of rhetoric does the author use in this sentence? Select the two correct answers.
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logos
ethos
pathos
inductive reasoning
deductive reasoning
by Corinne Segal
A Fortune study on performance reviews in the tech industry found that words like ‘bossy, abrasive, strident, and aggressive’ appear in reviews of female leaders more frequently than men.
Use the sentence to answer the question.
Which types of rhetoric does the author use in this sentence? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses
logos
ethos
pathos
inductive reasoning
deductive reasoning
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The types of rhetoric used in the sentence are logos and inductive reasoning.
Logos refers to the use of logical and factual arguments to support a claim, and this can be seen in the author's use of the Fortune study as evidence to support their argument about the gender problem in journalism.
Inductive reasoning involves drawing conclusions based on specific examples or observations, and this is evident in the author's use of the specific words found in performance reviews to illustrate the gender bias present in the industry.
Logos refers to the use of logical and factual arguments to support a claim, and this can be seen in the author's use of the Fortune study as evidence to support their argument about the gender problem in journalism.
Inductive reasoning involves drawing conclusions based on specific examples or observations, and this is evident in the author's use of the specific words found in performance reviews to illustrate the gender bias present in the industry.
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