Summary:
Making them listen is what Jay is trying to focus us on. We make this happen by ethos. Make them trust you and believe you. Once you've won their trust you got them in a way. He gives examples such as Job and God where Job asks God to let him argue but unless he had a great understanding or was a God, God wouldn't permit that. He shows us the input of virtue which is showing high morals or standards. In his last example he apprised us about his daughter not going to a party because there would be no parents meaning that there would be alcohol.
What we're educated about is catching the audience's eye and making them have confidence in us. Also giving an aspect that we have a bigger understanding and make great choices.
Making them listen is what Jay is trying to focus us on. We make this happen by ethos. Make them trust you and believe you. Once you've won their trust you got them in a way. He gives examples such as Job and God where Job asks God to let him argue but unless he had a great understanding or was a God, God wouldn't permit that. He shows us the input of virtue which is showing high morals or standards. In his last example he apprised us about his daughter not going to a party because there would be no parents meaning that there would be alcohol.
What we're educated about is catching the audience's eye and making them have confidence in us. Also giving an aspect that we have a bigger understanding and make great choices.