Sure, here's how the types of rhetoric can be matched with their definitions:
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Ethos: Appeals to credibility or ethics. It establishes the speaker's or writer's authority on a subject.
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Logos: Appeals to logic and reason. It uses facts, statistics, and logical reasoning to convince the audience.
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Pathos: Appeals to emotions. It aims to persuade an audience by eliciting an emotional response.
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Deductive reasoning: A logical process in which a conclusion is based on the concordance of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true. It moves from general principles to specific instances.
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Inductive reasoning: A method of reasoning in which a general conclusion is drawn from specific instances. It moves from specific observations to broader generalizations.
If you need these matched together in a specific format, let me know!