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English, 24.10.2020 14:00 jojo10092003

What should a mayor do for his city—lead the people or play a lot of golf with his pals? Mayor Flaherty promised to fix the transportation system. Still not
done. He promised to build a new sports arena. Still not done. Perhaps it’s
asking too much that he accomplish much as mayor. After all, he does seem
to spend most of his time at the City Golf Club, entertaining business leaders.
Enough is enough! Charles Digby is a far better candidate for this important
office. He’s got plenty of experience: look at his tenure as Chester County
Commissioner. He’s got plenty of energy, too: look at his successful drive to
improve our schools. If you want to keep a dull mayor, stick with Flaherty.
However, if you want to bring prosperity and honesty back into city
government, vote for Digby.

The question was to write the appeal to emotion in the passage. I wrote ''Pathos'', is it correct?

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