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Pathos and Ethos Pathos= Emotion Ethos= credibility and ethics Logos: Logic (data) How did Lizzie use Pathos? How did Drew use Pathos?

4 paragraph PEEL response. Write a 4 paragraph PEEL response 4 paragraph PEEL response! Write a 4 paragraph PEEL response.  How do Lizzie Velasquez and Drew Dudley both use the rhetoric of pathos in their presentations to connect to their audience? Paragraph 1: Introduction In  both Lizzie Velasquez and Drew Dudley's TED talk presentation, each presenter uses the rhetoric of pathos to appeal to their audience. Lizzie discusses how we define ourselves daily, and what that means, while Drew speaks about being a leader everyday. Both presenters use similar methods of rhetoric to connect the audience to their topic.  Paragraph 2: About Lizzie Velasquez Lizzie Velasquez gives a Ted Talk presentation titled, "How do you define yourself?" and discusses…. Paragraph 3: About Drew Dudley Drew Dudley's Ted Talk is called "Everyday Leadership" and discusses....  Paragraph 4: Conclusion In conclusion…. Rough draft must be finished today! Once you finish with the rough draft, let me see it. From there, you will get a laptop and start typing it into Jupiter!