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final practice
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ethos
pathos
logos
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\he is as constant in his love...\
\malice,\ \failure\
earest and dearest,\
\happiness,\ \traitors\
\the best friend a man has... may turn
against him and become his enemy.\
\the faithful dog asks... to fight
against his owners enemies.\
\the money that a man has he may lose.\
- Ethos: Appeals to credibility/character; the phrase about a dog's constant love establishes the dog's trustworthy, loyal character.
- Pathos: Appeals to emotion; words like "malice," "failure," "nearest and dearest," "happiness," "traitors" evoke strong emotional responses, as does the idea of a friend turning enemy.
- Logos: Appeals to logic/reason; the statement about money a man can own is a factual, logical claim about material value.
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Ethos:
"[H]e is as constant in his love..."
Pathos:
"malice," "failure"
"nearest and dearest," "happiness," "traitors"
"The best friend a man has . . . may turn against him and become his enemy."
Logos:
"The money that a man has he may lose."
"[T]he faithful dog asks . . . to fight against his [owner's] enemies."