Asked by kevin

an appeal to logic--(persuasive appeals)
the emotions that a speaker demonstrates towards his or her subject--(pathos)
an appeal to the credibilty of the speaker--(ethos)
an appeal to a sense of right or wrong--(logos)
devices in a speech that seek to convince an audience(tone0

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Answered by Writeacher
http://courses.durhamtech.edu/perkins/aris.html

Read carefully and rethink your answers.
Answered by kevin
persuasive appeals--(E)
tone--(B)
ethos--(C)
pathos--(D)
logos--(A)

Please-check
Answered by Writeacher
I have no idea what A, B, C, D, and E are referring to.

Please list the definition next to the term so they make sense.
Answered by kevin
Sorry!!
persuasive appeals--devices in a speech that seek to convince an audience

tone--the emotion that a speaker demonstrares towards his or her subject

ethos--an appeal to the credibility of the speaker

pathos--an appeal to a sense of right or wrong

logos--an appeal to logic

Had to match word with meaning
Answered by Writeacher
Your definitions for ethos, logos, and tone are correct.

pathos = emotions <~~how will you use that definition?
Answered by bobpursley
I think in general audiences, emotion plays an important part. Ever been to a political rally?
Answered by kevin
Thank you for the help
Answered by Writeacher
You're very welcome. It's not an easy subject, that's for sure!
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