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What is Logos in grammar?

In grammar, logos doesn't refer to a specific grammatical term or structure. Logos is a term from rhetoric, not grammar. It refers to the appeal to logic or reason in an argument. While grammar provides the tools to *construct* an argument, logos is the principle that governs the argument's effectiveness through logical reasoning. So it's about the *content and structure* of the argument itself, not the grammatical forms used.
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