In this chapter the narrator explains why and how the audience must listen to you. In order to do that, he says the audience must be attentive, they should also trust and like you. He also talks about Aristotle's 3 persuasive qualities: Virtue, Practical Wisdom, and Selflessness. You want to convince the audience that you're to make the right moves to show that you're not some type of bonehead. I think that this is a great way to boost your ethos in an argument.
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