WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill mountains. They are a dismembered branch of the great Appalachian family, and are seen away to the west of the river, swelling up to a noble height, and lording it over the surrounding country. Every change of season, every change of weather, indeed, every hour of the day, produces some change in the magical hues and shapes of these mountains, and they are regarded by all the good wives, far and near, as perfect barometers. When the weather is fair and settled, they are clothed in blue and purple, and print their bold outlines on the clear evening sky, but, sometimes, when the rest of the landscape is cloudless, they will gather a hood of gray vapors about their summits, which, in the last rays of the setting sun, will glow and light up like a crown of glory.

Is an example of ETHOS,LOGOS,PATHOS?

answer= logos
right?

Sure seems appealing to emotion to me.

dismemebered..great...swelling to a noble height..lording it..magical hues..perfect barometers..bold outlines..glow and light up like a crown of glory.

Yes, emotion.

Are you clear on which that is? Ethos, logos, or pathos?

pathos is emotion

Right

The passage you provided does not contain a clear example of ethos, logos, or pathos. Ethos refers to credibility or ethical appeal, logos refers to logical reasoning or appeal to logic, and pathos refers to emotional appeal. In the passage, the author is describing the Kaatskill mountains and how they change in appearance based on different weather conditions. The passage does not present any logical arguments, appeals to credibility, or attempts to invoke emotions, so it does not clearly demonstrate ethos, logos, or pathos.