Rhetorical Devices Vs. Logical Fallacies

Rhetorical Devices Vs. Logical Fallacies

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1.

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What is a rhetorical device?

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A literary device that uses words to persuade an audience effectively. They consist of ethos, pathos, and logos.

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What does pathos refer to in rhetorical devices?

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Pathos is a rhetorical device that plays on the audience's emotions in order to effectively persuade.

3.

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What is the purpose of ethos in rhetoric?

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Ethos is a rhetorical device that establishes the credibility or ethical appeal of the speaker.

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Define logos in the context of rhetorical devices.

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Logos is a rhetorical device that uses logical reasoning and evidence to persuade an audience.

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What is repetition as a rhetorical device?

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Repetition is a rhetorical device that involves repeating an idea using the same words or key words.

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What is an example of a logical fallacy?

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A logical fallacy is an error in reasoning that undermines the logic of an argument.

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What is overgeneralization in logical fallacies?

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Overgeneralization is a logical fallacy where a conclusion is drawn from insufficient evidence, often using broad statements.

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