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The term pathos is best defined as
an appeal to emotions.
the use of changes in tone.
an appeal to character.
the use of exaggeration.
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an appeal to emotions.
Pathos is one of Aristotle's rhetorical appeals and aims to persuade by evoking the audience's feelings. (Ethos = appeal to character/credibility; logos = appeal to logic; exaggeration = hyperbole.)
Pathos is one of Aristotle's rhetorical appeals and aims to persuade by evoking the audience's feelings. (Ethos = appeal to character/credibility; logos = appeal to logic; exaggeration = hyperbole.)
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