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what is the definition of pathos

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Pathos is a rhetorical device used to appeal to the emotions of the audience in order to evoke feelings of pity, sympathy, or empathy. It is one of the three modes of persuasion in classical rhetoric, alongside ethos (appeal to ethics or credibility) and logos (appeal to logic or reason). Pathos can be employed in writing, speech, or other forms of communication to create a connection with the audience and inspire a certain emotional response.

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