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Which sentence in this excerpt from Mohandas Gandhi’s “Banaras Hindu University Speech” is an example of the use of ethos as a persuasive device?

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Answered by Deveshkumar0902
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ExHello there!

First, let's remind what ethos is.

The use of ethos is called an "ethical appeal." Note that this is very different from our usual understanding of the word "ethical." "Ethos" is used to describe the audience's perception of the rhetor's credibility or authority. The audience asks themselves, "What does this person know about this topic?" and "Why should I trust this person?"

Our languages the reflection of ourselves, and if you tell me that our languages are too poor to express the best thought, then say that the sooner we are wiped out of existence the better for us.

, he stated: the sooner they are dead, the better. This option uses ethos as a persuasive device as he is using language as a use of ethos (language is a characteristic and it is spiritual.) In addition, he uses death and existence to be persuasive and to get the message out there by using a sensitive and a heart touching topic.

Hope this helps.

Answered by ronakbhavsar495
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The sentence that uses ethos as a persuasive device is the following - "Our languages the reflection of ourselves, and if you tell me that our languages are too poor to express the best thought, then say that the sooner we are wiped out of existence the better for us."

Ethos is used as an 'ethical appeal' so that a listener can relate to the feeling of a speaker and understand what is being said and respond to it in a proper way.

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