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1) 1 Ethos- This establishes your point but keeps you open to the other argument as well. this is the trust in authority, People must trust you.
2 Pathos- This basically emotion being used in your persuasion, it keeps the audience entertained or willing got listen.
3 Logos- The use of logic in an argument, this is obviously very important in an argument because without logic your argument is useless.
2) Some strategies to get trust in authority from the readers is to be well prepared before writing such a research paper that means actually learning a lot about the subject before hand to ensure you know what you are talking about. Also by not coming off too strong about your argument you look less pig headed and open to ideas while still expressing your point. it is advantageous because when the reader trusts your authority they are more willing to listen to what you have to say without as much doubt.
3) There are many ways to appeal to someones emotion, anger sadness and so forth. you start by getting someone fired up about something going on then go into your argument with them already on your side, the same can be done with sadness. Telling people that we aren’t doing all we can to save the forest from fires would get someone angry then you go into your point about increasing fire hazard awareness.
4) There could because if your too strong because if you appeal to sadness to much like have ing the first paragraph about someone who died from something that you are fighting then it may seem like your coming on too strong to make a legitimate point.
5) Logic is the basis for a strong argument, facts and statistics speak very loudly. this can be the back bone of any very good argument. Because an argument that doesn’t use these things looks weak in comparison to one that does have them.
6) No these three can be connected to provide a very strong argument. for example if you were talking about starving kids in Africa(Pathos) then statistics can be connected like how many kids are starving and so forth(Logos). By combing the two together you now possess a very powerful argument.

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