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When an argument appeals to logic and an author provides evidence and statistics to support

his or her claim, that evidence can sometimes be refuted and proven wrong. Does that mean
that appeals to ethos and pathos are better to use?

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User Joey J
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Answer:

Ethos

Step-by-step explanation:

I associate ''Ethos'' with the word ethics and when you refute someones arguments you are using intelligence rather than playing with their feelings which would be ''pathos''

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User Snowpotatoe
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