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Asked by Sebastian Mullings

The speech President Kennedy's Report to the American People uses logos, ethos, and pathos, which are

A. historical contexts.
B. inaugural addresses.
C. parallel structures.
D. rhetorical appeals.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is D. rhetorical appeals.

Logos, ethos, and pathos are all strategies used in rhetoric to persuade an audience: logos appeals to logic and reason, ethos appeals to credibility and ethics, and pathos appeals to emotions.
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