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        <description><![CDATA[When a speaker or writer uses pathos, they are appealing  to the emotions of their audience.  They are hoping that, through making the audience feel deeply about what they are speaking about, then the audience will side with them on the issue at hand.  For example, if you are trying to convince your teacher to boost your grade from an A- to an A, and emotional appeal might be, "My grandmother was really sick in the hospital this term, and...]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[How does John F. Kennedy employ rhetorical elements of ethos and pathos to persuade his audience?]]></description>
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