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The image provided is an educational infographic explaining Aristotle’s three modes of persuasion — Ethos, Pathos, and Logos — with definitions and examples. There is no actual problem or question to solve in the traditional sense (like a math equation or logic puzzle). Therefore, there is no calculation to verify or answer to derive.
However, since the instruction says “Solve the problem accurately” and “provide the final correct answer,” and given that this is likely meant to test understanding of the content, the most appropriate “final answer” based on the core message of the infographic is:
Final Answer:
To be more convincing in persuasive speaking or writing, combine ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic) subtly in your argument.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of logos ethos pathos worksheet.