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Ethos, Logos, and Pathos are commonly addressed, so your answer would be A. Nithos

Nithos is not addressed in evaluating an argument.

What are ethos, logos, and pathos?

Ethos appeal to credibility and ethics, logos appeal to facts and logic, and pathos appeals to emotions.

All three rhetorical devices that are ethos, logos, and pathos are generally addressed in evaluating an argument except option A. that is nithos which is not even a rhetorical device but a gaming gear that is use to play video games. There is no such rhetorical device called nithos but kairos which means the awareness of the rhetorical situation and includes timing, appropriateness, decency, symmetry, and balance.

By constructing rational arguments, Logos speaks to the rational side of the listener. By appealing to the speaker's status or authority, ethos increases the likelihood that the audience will believe them. Pathos plays on the readers’ emotions, hoping to arouse either pity or anger. The best arguments have components from all three tactics.

Hence, the correct option is A.

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