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Match the type of rhetoric with its definition.(2 points)
ethos
logos
pathos
deductive reasoning
inductive reasoning
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- Ethos — appeal to the speaker’s credibility, character, or authority
- Logos — appeal to reason/logic (facts, data, clear argument)
- Pathos — appeal to the audience’s emotions
- Deductive reasoning — reasoning from a general principle to a specific conclusion (if premises true, conclusion follows necessarily)
- Inductive reasoning — reasoning from specific observations to a general conclusion or probable rule (conclusion is likely, not guaranteed)
- Logos — appeal to reason/logic (facts, data, clear argument)
- Pathos — appeal to the audience’s emotions
- Deductive reasoning — reasoning from a general principle to a specific conclusion (if premises true, conclusion follows necessarily)
- Inductive reasoning — reasoning from specific observations to a general conclusion or probable rule (conclusion is likely, not guaranteed)
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