ethos, pathos, and logos
Ethos, pathos, and logos are persuasive strategies used in rhetoric. Ethos refers to a speaker's credibility and trustworthiness. Pathos appeals to emotions to persuade and create sympathy or compassion. Logos employs logical reasoning and evidence to convince the audience.
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