Asked by dick

What rhetorical appeal(s) is most present in the advertisement? image

A.
Ethos and Logos

B.
Ethos and Pathos

C.
Pathos only

D.
Logos and Pathos

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t see the ad — could you upload the image or describe it (who/what appears, text, any stats, celebrities, emotional scenes)?

Meanwhile, quick guide to decide:

- Ethos = credibility/authority: a doctor, expert, celebrity endorser, brand name, or trust language (“#1 recommended”)
- Logos = logic/facts/data: statistics, percentages, charts, lists of features, comparisons, logical argument
- Pathos = emotion: happy family, crying child, cute animal, fear/urgency, nostalgic music, strong emotional language

Use that to match the choices:
- A (Ethos + Logos): an expert/celebrity plus facts or stats.
- B (Ethos + Pathos): a trusted figure used to evoke feelings (family celeb, veteran telling an emotional story).
- C (Pathos only): emotional imagery/language with no authority or factual claims.
- D (Logos + Pathos): emotional imagery combined with facts/statistics but no authority figure.

If you upload or describe the ad I’ll pick the best answer.