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18.05.2021 •
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Is the following ad an example of ethos, pathos, or logos?
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Ответ:
Ethos
Explanation:
Ответ:
logos
Explanation:
Its appealing to your logic because when you use toothpaste the purpose is to remove plaque and clean your teeth, well logically you would want a toothpaste that removes up to 100 percent more plaque than other toothpastes
Ответ:
Figures of speech
Explanation:
Simile and metaphor are examples of figures of speech.
Figures of Language, also called figures of style, are stylistic resources used to place greater emphasis on communication and make it more beautiful.
Depending on their function, they are classified into: figures of words or semantics, figures of thought, figures of syntax or construction, figures of sound or harmony.