Modes of persuasion

The modes of persuasion, modes of appeal or rhetorical appeals (Greek: pisteis) are strategies of rhetoric that classify a speaker's or writer's appeal to their audience. These include ethos, pathos, and logos, all three of which appear in Aristotle's Rhetoric.[1]

  1. ^ Aristotle. "Rhetoric". The Internet Classics Archive. Translated by W. Rhys Roberts.

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