Read the passage and answer the question that follows.

I know that owning a phone comes with a great deal of responsibility. Over the last year, I have saved up enough money for the first six months of the cost of adding me to our family's phone plan. I also saved up enough money to cover the insurance fee if anything were to break of malfunction. Also, I will use a family tracking app to constantly share my location and driving statistics with you to prove how responsible I truly am. If I betray your trust, you can take the phone away immediately.

The speaker in this scenario uses a rhetorical appeal to reach the desired effect. What appeal did he use, and what effect did it have?

Logos; by listing the statistics and facts about owning a phone, the speaker has logically explained the reasons why one is necessary.
Pathos; by appealing to his father's emotions, he made his father feel like buying him a phone was related to how much he loved him.
Ethos; by showing how responsible he is and will be, the speaker attempts to persuade his father to buy him a phone.
Ethos; by making father feel like a great parent, he convinced him to buy him a phone.