Read the excerpt from Utopia by Sir Thomas More.

The same trade generally passes down from father to son, inclinations often following descent: but if any man’s genius lies another way he is, by adoption, translated into a family that deals in the trade to which he is inclined; and when that is to be done, care is taken, not only by his father, but by the magistrate, that he may be put to a discreet and good man: and if, after a person has learned one trade, he desires to acquire another, that is also allowed, and is managed in the same manner as the former. When he has learned both, he follows that which he likes best, unless the public has more occasion for the other.

How does the use of logos help develop the argument?

by explaining why a person should pursue a specific career
by exposing faults in the traditional method of job selection
by showing what happens if someone is unsuited for work
by describing why a society needs people to do certain jobs



Answer :

The use of logos helps develop the argument in this way:

  • By showing what happens if someone is unsuited for work

What is the use of logos in the text?

In the text, we can see that a person who applies logos is able to use logical reasoning to arrive at certain points.  

In the text above, logical reasoning is used to show what happens when a person is not able to follow the line of trade in his family. The thoughts in the text are developed in a very logical manner.

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