Respuesta :
Here, i would go with the option 4, the last one.
hope that this helps you. =)
hope that this helps you. =)
Answer:
D. Pathos and ethos
Explanation:
Pathos and ethos are both modes of persuasion often used in arguments and in speeches to convince an audience on something. Their main difference is that while the former appeals to strong emotions and tends to be highly subjective, ethos uses or mentions a source or figure that shows credibility, expertise, prestige or character in order to persuade.
These two tool of persuasions are present in the sentences when the author uses subjective phrases like “super excited” and “electrifying show” that appeal to people's feeling of enthusiasm, and when he or she mentions “the critics” who are normally seen as prestigious and expert figures that are worth listening to.