If a speaker wants to focus on an audience's emotions, they should use pathos. Pathos is one of the three rhetorical appeals, alongside ethos (credibility) and logos (logic), and it specifically aims to evoke emotional responses from the audience. By using storytelling, vivid imagery, emotive language, and relatable examples, a speaker can connect with the audience on an emotional level, making their argument more impactful.
Which of the following arguments should be used if a speaker wants to focus on an audience’s emotions?
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