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Rhetorical Appeals
Ethos
Audience's Ethical Side
In short, a speaker's appeal to the audiences "ethical" side can be an appeal to the audience's
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In short, a speaker's appeal to the audiences "ethical" side can be an appeal to the audience's:
(1 point) Responses Ethos Ethos