Questions: "We really should try that recipe. Someone told me that it was good."
Is this an ethos?
Transcript text: "We really should try that recipe. Someone told me that it was good."
Is this an ethos?
Solution
The statement "We really should try that recipe. Someone told me that it was good." is not an example of ethos.
Explanation
Ethos is a rhetorical appeal to credibility or character. It involves convincing the audience of the reliability or credibility of the speaker or source. In this statement, there is no mention of the credibility or authority of the person who recommended the recipe. Instead, the statement relies on hearsay or an unspecified source, which does not establish credibility.
In contrast, if the statement had mentioned a credible source, such as a renowned chef or a trusted food critic, it would have been an example of ethos. For instance, "We really should try that recipe. Chef Gordon Ramsay recommended it, and he's known for his expertise in cooking," would be an appeal to ethos because it references a credible authority in the culinary field.