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Dysthymia:
Rhetoric Tools
Techniques used in speaking or writing to persuade, inform, or entertain an audience.
Pathos
An appeal to emotion in rhetoric or art, aiming to evoke feelings of sympathy, sadness, anger, or other emotions to persuade or affect the audience.
Aristotle
An ancient Greek philosopher and scientist whose works cover a wide range of subjects and who is considered one of the greatest philosophers in history.
Lower-Level Needs
Refers to the basic physiological and safety needs in Maslow's hierarchy, which must be met before higher-level needs.
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