Rhetorical Appeals

Rhetorical Appeals

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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1.

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What is Ethos?

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Ethos is a rhetorical appeal that focuses on the credibility and character of the speaker or writer. It aims to establish trust and authority in the audience.

2.

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What is Pathos?

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Pathos is a rhetorical appeal that evokes emotions in the audience. It aims to persuade by appealing to feelings such as pity, fear, or joy.

3.

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What is Logos?

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Logos is a rhetorical appeal that uses logic and reason to persuade the audience. It often includes facts, statistics, and logical arguments.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is an Anecdote?

Back

An anecdote is a short, interesting, or amusing story about a real incident or person, often used to illustrate a point.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the purpose of Ethos in rhetoric?

Back

The purpose of Ethos is to establish the speaker's credibility and trustworthiness, making the audience more likely to accept their argument.

6.

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How does Pathos influence an audience?

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Pathos influences an audience by appealing to their emotions, which can lead to a stronger connection and persuasion.

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What is an example of Logos?

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An example of Logos is using statistics to support an argument, such as stating that '90% of doctors recommend this treatment'.

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