Moral Compass Rhetorical Triangle.

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Moral Compass Rhetorical Triangle

Moral Compass A moral compass is terminology used to refer metaphorically to the guiding of a person's decision making from a sense of morality and virtue. The phrase is similar in meaning to the concept of conscience.

Rhetorical Triangle Add your first bullet point here Add your second bullet point here Add your third bullet point here

Rhetorical Triangle Notes The rhetorical triangle is typically represented by an equilateral triangle, suggesting that logos, ethos, and pathos should be balanced within a text. However, which aspect(s) of the rhetorical triangle you favor in your writing depends on both the audience and the purpose of that writing. Yet, if you are in doubt, seek a balance among all three elements.

What contributes to our moral compass? Biology Family Friends Religion Experiences Society Laws

Moral Dilemma