Final Answer:
The correct match is:
- Logical Appeal → Evidence, facts, statistics, logical reasoning
- Ethical Appeal → Credibility, trustworthiness, moral character
- Emotional Appeal → Feelings, values, beliefs, empathy
But since the question likely asks for identifying which column corresponds to which type of appeal (based on standard definitions in rhetoric), and the image shows three columns labeled “Logical Appeal”, “Ethical Appeal”, and “Emotional Appeal”, with bullet points under each — the task is likely to *match* the descriptions to the correct appeal type.
Looking at standard definitions:
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Logical Appeal (Logos) uses reason, evidence, data, cause-effect.
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Ethical Appeal (Ethos) relies on the speaker’s credibility, authority, fairness.
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Emotional Appeal (Pathos) targets feelings, values, identity, empathy.
From the image’s content (as inferred from common textbook layout):
- First column: “Evidence a rational, measurable response. Can it be proved?” →
Logical Appeal
- Second column: “Involves the writer’s credibility and reputation. Does the audience trust the speaker?” →
Ethical Appeal
- Third column: “Involves an emotional, sometimes irrational response.” →
Emotional Appeal
So if the task is to label or confirm the correct pairing:
Final Answer:
Logical Appeal — Evidence, facts, logic
Ethical Appeal — Credibility, trust, character
Emotional Appeal — Feelings, values, empathy
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identifying ethos pathos logos worksheet.