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English, 30.03.2021 02:40, kwoolfe59006

In these 3 chapters, you will read about the different types of speeches. There are basically three main categories: informative, persuasive, and speaking on special occasions. For our discussion this week, we will look more closely at the various appeals used in persuasive speaking. The three classic appeals are ethos (ethics), pathos (emotions) and logos (logic or credibility). Discuss how you would utilize these appeals and how you would demonstrate your credibility as a speaker. Post your own discussion thread by Thursday night, and reply to the posts of at least 2 of your classmates prior to the end of the forum, Saturday night.

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