What is meant by the term 'pathos' in rhetorical analysis? (1 point)

Responses

An appeal to speaker's credibility
An appeal to speaker's credibility

An appeal to logical reasoning
An appeal to logical reasoning

An appeal to historical context
An appeal to historical context

An appeal to audience's emotions

1 answer

The correct response is: An appeal to audience's emotions.

In rhetorical analysis, pathos refers to the emotional appeal used to persuade an audience by eliciting feelings such as sympathy, anger, or joy.