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Logos in rhetoric refers to the argument or message being presented by the speaker. The message is affected by the speakers agenda. The speaker has the ability to sway a crowd using [[ethos]] and [[pathos]]. All of this is part of [[rhetoric]] | Logos in rhetoric refers to the argument or message being presented by the speaker. The message is affected by the speakers agenda. The speaker has the ability to sway a crowd using [[ethos]] and [[pathos]]. All of this is part of [[rhetoric]] | ||
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The Greek translation of logos is “reason” | The Greek translation of logos is “reason” | ||
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