Read the excerpt from The Republic by Plato.
But with the judge it is otherwise; since he governs
mind by mind; he ought not therefore to have been
trained among vicious minds, and to have associated
with them from youth upwards, and to have gone
through the whole calendar of crime, only in order that
he may quickly infer the crimes of others as he might
their bodily diseases from his own self-consciousness;
the honourable mind which is to form a healthy
judgment should have had no experience or
contamination of evil habits when young. And this is the
reason why in youth good men often appear to be
simple, and are easily practised upon by the dishonest,
because they have no examples of what evil is in their
own souls.
Which rhetorical appeal does the speaker use in this
excerpt?
kairos, because he highlights how pressing this
issue is
pathos, because he caters to readers' emotions
O ethos, because he relies on a respected figure
O logos, because he presents a logical argument