In this chapter, the narrator speaks about logos! Logos means logic. Which means that you must use facts, which leads to a conclusion which must be true. He states how there are two types of logic: deductive and inductive. As said in the last paragraph in page 134, "Examples In this kind of argument, the evidence leads to either a premise or a conclusion. This is inductive logic." He also gives this example on the first paragraph of 135, "Premise This is part of deductive logic. A premise is something the audience know or believe."
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