Rhetorical stance refers to the attitude or position that a speaker or writer adopts toward their subject, audience, or the context in which they are communicating. This concept encompasses several elements, including: 1. **Ethos (Credibility)**: The speaker's credibility and ethical appeal. It involves establishing trustworthiness and authority on the subject matter. 2. **Pathos (Emotion)**: The emotional appeal used to connect with the audience.
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