https://textrhet. files. wordpress. com/2019/03/three-ways-to-persuade- article-erwc3-final-1a. pdf. The text is above. After you read the text answer the Following questions. 1. Some people say that only logos is valid and ethos and pathos or logical fallacies after reading this article do you agree explain why or why not. 2. Should we use the Greek word or is there an English word that means exactly the same thing. 3. Do people use Aristotle's Concepts of ethos pathos and logos every day without thinking about it can you think of some examples 4. Do these concepts apply to the politics and advertising as well as a person to person persuasion can you think of some examples
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