Advanced Placement (AP)

A speaker attempts to persuade you to eat more chocolate-chip cookies by asking you to visualize being in Grandma’s kitchen as a child and eating a gooey cookie fresh from the oven. “They are,” the speaker says, “the taste of childhood itself.” The speaker is using which rhetorical appeal? -Ethos
-Pathos
-Logos
-Kairos

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