persuasive appeals (A)

tone (D)
ethos (E)
pathos (B)
logos (C)

A) an appeal to logic
B) the emotions that a speaker demonstrates towards his or her subject
C) an appeal to the credibility of the speaker
D) an appeal to a sense of right and wrong
E) devices in a speech that seek to convince an audienc

Cann someone check my work?

B is correct. The others are wrong.

http://courses.durhamtech.edu/perkins/aris.html

persuasive appeals (A)

tone (C)
ethos (E)
logos (D)

Please check again, thank you

persuasive appeals (D)

tone (E)
ethos (C)
logos (A)

So ... which set of answers are you settling on?

I think you need to read more definitions of the terms before you let us know!
In addition to the link Ms. Sue gave you (which has excellent definitions, by the way), you may need to look them up here, too:
http://www.answers.com

i think

d
e
c
a

persuasive appeals = devices in a speech that seek to convince an audience


tone = the emotions that a speaker demonstrates towards his or her subject

ethos = an appeal to the credibility of the speaker

pathos = an appeal to a sense of right and wrong

logos = an appeal to logic

Certainly! Let's check your work:

A) persuasive appeals - an appeal to logic (Correct!)
B) tone - the emotions that a speaker demonstrates towards his or her subject (Correct!)
C) ethos - an appeal to the credibility of the speaker (Correct!)
D) pathos - an appeal to a sense of right and wrong (Incorrect. Pathos actually refers to an appeal to the emotions of the audience.)
E) logos - devices in a speech that seek to convince an audience (Correct!)

So you got four out of five correct. The correct definition for D) should be: pathos - an appeal to the emotions of the audience. Well done!