What does Aristotle mean by character?

A. a speaker's ability to look, sound, and act persuasive

B. a speaker's ability to imitate voices

C. a speaker's unattractiveness

D. a speaker's net worth​

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philosopher Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics, understands character (êthos; or hexis êthikê, "moral disposition") to be a disposition of the appetitive and emotional faculties, which leads its possessor to act and feel in particular ways.

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