Answer:
Cochran uses Logos, Pathos, and Ethos in his argument. An example of Ethos is, "Frederick Douglas is quoted as saying after the slaves were freed, an attempt to convince the jury of the credibility of the speaker and quotation or reference." His use of Pathos is, "We hope we can do that here. We are trying to strive for the ideal of equality." And he uses Logos in this sentence, "In the "composite society" in which we live, there should be no differentiation among the classes. We are responsible for making the appropriate decision based on our own multi-cultural backgrounds." Cochran uses all of these methods to hopefully appeal to the jury and show that his client is innocent.