4. A speech, no matter what the subject, requires a speaker, an audience, and a purpose.
Match the following passage with the correct term:
The speaker is the voice that tells the story or gives the speech. When analyzing a speech,
think about who the speaker is as a person and why they have the authority to be speaking
on the topic discussed. This is more than a name; who is this person and what are their
credentials? Which concept of Rhetoric will this statement support?
O Pathos
Ethos
Logos
O Bobos
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4. A speech, no matter what the subject, requires a speaker, an audience, and a purpose.
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