Logos: DEFINITION: using facts, statistics, reasonable thinking to persuade your audience, EXAMPLE: "An article from the Elite Educational Institute states that people who read more are more likely to have better classroom grades and get better SAT scores.", EXPLANATION: Because it explains that reading more helps people do better in school. The connection between reading and grades makes sense., Ethos: DEFINITION: Being reliable / professional to persuade your audience, EXAMPLE: "I have read something like sixty thousand pages in the span of two years.", EXPLANATION: Because when someone tells you they've read 60,000 pages in 2 years, it makes you trust that they know a lot about reading., Pathos: DEFINITION: Using emotions, feelings to persuade your audience, EXAMPLE: "Even if you're confined to a wheelchair, you can still soar over buildings with Harry Potter through J.K. Rowling's words.", EXPLANATION: Because it makes you feel inspired and excited by showing how reading can let you experience amazing adventures in your mind.,

Logos, Ethos, Pathos in a persuasive speech

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