Rhetorical Appeals

Rhetorical Appeals

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What are rhetorical appeals?

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Rhetorical appeals are persuasive strategies used in writing and speaking to convince an audience. The three main types are ethos, pathos, and logos.

2.

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Define Ethos.

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Ethos is a rhetorical appeal to credibility or character. It establishes trust and authority in the speaker or writer.

3.

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Define Pathos.

Back

Pathos is a rhetorical appeal to emotion. It aims to evoke feelings in the audience to persuade them.

4.

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Define Logos.

Back

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

5.

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Example of Ethos in a speech.

Back

A speaker shares their personal experience and qualifications to establish credibility, such as saying, 'As a doctor with 20 years of experience...'

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Example of Pathos in advertising.

Back

An advertisement shows a sad puppy in a shelter to evoke sympathy and encourage people to adopt pets.

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Example of Logos in an argument.

Back

A politician cites a study showing that 70% of people support a new policy, using this statistic to logically argue for its implementation.

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