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how does an appeal to logos differ from an appeal to pathos in persuasi…

Question

how does an appeal to logos differ from an appeal to pathos in persuasive writing? there is no significant difference between logos and pathos in persuasive writing; logos appeals to the audience’s logic and reasoning, while pathos targets the audience’s emotions; logos uses statistical evidence, while pathos focuses on ethical considerations; logos relies on emotional manipulation, while pathos uses logical reasoning

Explanation:

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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:

  • The first option is incorrect as there is a significant difference between logos (appealing to logic) and pathos (appealing to emotions) in persuasive writing.
  • The second option correctly defines logos (appealing to the audience’s logic and reasoning) and pathos (targeting the audience’s emotions).
  • The third option is incorrect because pathos is about emotions, not ethical considerations (that's ethos), and logos uses logical evidence, not just statistical.
  • The fourth option is incorrect as it misdefines both: logos is logical reasoning, pathos is emotional appeal, not the other way around.

Answer:

B. Logos appeals to the audience’s logic and reasoning, while pathos targets the audience’s emotions (assuming the blue - colored option with this text is labeled as B; adjust the label as per the actual question's numbering if different)