Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct option is B. Ethos, pathos and logos are three types of precision.
Explanation:
Ethos, pathos and logos was inferred by Aristotle. He created them for the audience to logically apprehend their own responses.
Ethos means to question the author's credibility, to make him question his own character. In Greek, the word ethos means to derive credibility. The author would convince the audience that he is worth listening to.
Pathos means the author is targeting their emotional side. The author in pathos is trying to convince them by emotionally manipulating them.
Logos means to convince the audience by logically convincing them. The author will use logic and reason to convince the people.
Answer:
The correct answer is option D. Rhetoric.
Explanation:
Rhetoric is what we use to persuade a certain audience.
According to Aristoteles, through speech there are three types of rhetoric:
Ethos, Pathos and Logos.
- Ethos refers to the affective and moral arguments that describe the speaker's authority, credibility, and honesty.
- Pathos are the affective arguments and are addressed to the receiver of the discourse.
- And Logos are the arguments that focus on the topic and the message that is being transmitted.