Defendant, Sandy Townsend takes the stand!
Sandy Townsend takes the stand in her own defense. The defense team works hard to prove her innocence. How will they accomplish this task? How does this line of questioning use Ethos? Take a look.
My business would be greatly decreased if people believed my burger's contained horse meat. My fingerprints were on the stone, the murder weapon, because I did throw the stone in the dumpster. At first, I did not tell the detective because I was so shocked and upset by the events of the day. When he asked my originally I said no, but then I was thinking late, "Oh yeah, I think I did when I was picking up early in the morning and I did pick up the stone to throw it in the dumpster."
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The defense also allowed Sandy the ability to provide the specific reasons she had to terminate Terese and her feelings pertaining to it. The defense even went as far as making note of a nomination Sandy had received to further enlighten the jury as to her character. Ethos was the most heavily used form of persuasion in the video. One could argue that by using ethos, that one can then use logos to form a conclusion; however very little to no direct usage of logos occurred in this video clip.
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