What is one way to appeal to ethos?
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The Three Rhetorical Appeals is an argument made by Aristotle in which he states that there are three elements to the art of persuasion: ethos, pathos and logos.
Explanation:
Let's review the Three Rhetorical Appeals:
Ethos is the ethical appeal, which intends to persuade the audience of the author's credibility/character.
Pathos is the emotional appeal, which intends to persuade the audience by appealing to their emotions.
Logos is the logical appeal, which intends to persuade the audience using reason and logic.
In order to make an ethos, or ethical, appeal, convince the audience that you are a reliable, intelligent and can be trusted. Here is how you can achieve this:
Provide personal experience or know someone whose experience can relate to what you are talking about
Use detailed and recent research in your argument
Use professional and appropriate vocabulary
Avoid sounding overly emotional
Only use first person when talking about personal experience; otherwise, write in third person
good luck!
The Three Rhetorical Appeals is an argument made by Aristotle in which he states that there are three elements to the art of persuasion: ethos, pathos and logos.
Explanation:
Let's review the Three Rhetorical Appeals:
Ethos is the ethical appeal, which intends to persuade the audience of the author's credibility/character.
Pathos is the emotional appeal, which intends to persuade the audience by appealing to their emotions.
Logos is the logical appeal, which intends to persuade the audience using reason and logic.
In order to make an ethos, or ethical, appeal, convince the audience that you are a reliable, intelligent and can be trusted. Here is how you can achieve this:
Provide personal experience or know someone whose experience can relate to what you are talking about
Use detailed and recent research in your argument
Use professional and appropriate vocabulary
Avoid sounding overly emotional
Only use first person when talking about personal experience; otherwise, write in third person
good luck!
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The one way to appeal to ethos is:-
- As we know, the characteristic or conviction of the character of the person makes the audience or the people convinced that he is of a certain capability.
- This conviction can be brought through doing or proving yourself to the audience that you are capable of achieving that task or the job.
- I will know that there are three rhetorical appeals to convince a person or an audience.
- These are the three rhetorics used in literature which are ethos pathos and logos.
- Hence, the above-given solution is one way of appealing to the ethos.
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