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What are "rhetorical choices"?
Rhetorical choices are the decisions speakers or writers make to communicate effectively with an audience. These choices include strategies, devices, and appeals designed to achieve a specific purpose (e.g., persuade, inform, entertain).
Explain "ethos".
Ethos is a rhetorical appeal that establishes the credibility, authority, or trustworthiness of the speaker or writer. It aims to convince the audience that the source is reliable and knowledgeable.
Explain "pathos".
Pathos is a rhetorical appeal that targets the emotions of the audience. It seeks to evoke feelings such as sympathy, anger, fear, or joy to persuade them or connect with them on a deeper level.
Explain "logos".
Logos is a rhetorical appeal that uses logic and reason to persuade the audience. It relies on facts, statistics, evidence, logical arguments, and rational explanations.