Here are the definitions matched with the types of rhetoric:
- Ethos: Establishing credibility or ethical appeal to convince the audience of the speaker’s character or authority.
- Logos: The use of logical reasoning and evidence to support an argument.
- Pathos: Appeals to emotion, aiming to persuade the audience by eliciting feelings.
- Deductive reasoning: A logical process in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the stated premises, often moving from general to specific.
- Inductive reasoning: A logical process in which conclusions are drawn from specific examples or observations to form a general statement.
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