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COM 225 Public Speaking - Understanding Rhetoric: History, Devices, and Examples

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Using NotebookLM by Google and putting proper queries, here is an AI-generated explanation of Ethos, Pathos and Logos - Rhetoric!!! Public Speaking learning in COM 225 is here!We shall be moving ahead to take students' versions of the Rhetoric and post them here. However, NotebookLM is going to help us FLIP the Content!https://www.grammarly.com/blog/rhetorical-devices/rhetorical-device/

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