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ethos — Appeal to the speaker’s credibility, character, or authority to gain the audience’s trust.
logos — Appeal to logic and reason using facts, statistics, evidence, or a clear line of argument.
pathos — Appeal to the audience’s emotions, values, or sympathies to persuade.
deductive reasoning — Reasoning from a general principle to a specific conclusion (general → specific); if premises are true, the conclusion follows necessarily.
inductive reasoning — Reasoning from specific observations or evidence to form a general conclusion or probable inference (specific → general).
logos — Appeal to logic and reason using facts, statistics, evidence, or a clear line of argument.
pathos — Appeal to the audience’s emotions, values, or sympathies to persuade.
deductive reasoning — Reasoning from a general principle to a specific conclusion (general → specific); if premises are true, the conclusion follows necessarily.
inductive reasoning — Reasoning from specific observations or evidence to form a general conclusion or probable inference (specific → general).
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