A speaker who bases a speech almost entirely on a series of highly emotional
examples
a. would be characterized as an effective speaker by the author.
b. would not maintain the long term interest of an audience.
c. would be using ethos, pathos, and logos successfully.
d. would have neither a positive or negative effect upon listeners.
Answer: b,
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