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Ethos Logos Pathos

Ethos Logos Pathos

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English

9th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.11-12.5, RI.9-10.5

Standards-aligned

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Mary Faragher

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6 Slides • 5 Questions

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Ethos Logos Pathos

By Mary Faragher

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Multiple Choice

Ethos is:

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based on how factual logical the argument is

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based on the trustworthiness of the persuader

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based on creating an emotional response in the audience

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Multiple Choice

Logos is:

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based on how factual logical the argument is

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based on the trustworthiness of the persuader

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based on creating an emotional response in the audience

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Multiple Choice

Pathos is:

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based on how factual logical the argument is

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based on the trustworthiness of the persuader

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based on creating an emotional response in the audience

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Read this extract from Chapter 4,

I realize I detest Haymitch. No wonder the District 12 tributes never stand a chance. It isn’t just that we’ve been underfed and lack training. Some of our tributes have still been strong enough to make a go of it. But we rarely get sponsors and he’s a big part of the reason why. The rich people who back tributes — either because they’re betting on them or simply for the bragging rights of picking a winner — expect someone classier than Haymitch to deal with.

“So, you’re supposed to give us advice,” I say to Haymitch.

“Here’s some advice. Stay alive,” says Haymitch, and then bursts out laughing. I exchange a look with Peeta before I remember I’m having nothing more to do with him. I’m surprised to see the hardness in his eyes. He generally seems so mild. 

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Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Read this extract from Chapter 4,

That’s very funny,” says Peeta. Suddenly he lashes out at the glass in Haymitch’s hand. It shatters on the floor, sending the bloodred liquid running toward the back of the train. “Only not to us.” Haymitch considers this a moment, then punches Peeta in the jaw, knocking him from his chair. When he turns back to reach for the spirits, I drive my knife into the table between his hand and the bottle, barely missing his fingers. I brace myself to deflect his hit, but it doesn’t come. Instead he sits back and squints at us. 

“Well, what’s this?” says Haymitch. “Did I actually get a pair of fighters this year?” Peeta rises from the floor and scoops up a handful of ice from under the fruit tureen. He starts to raise it to the red mark on his jaw.  “No,” says Haymitch, stopping him. “Let the bruise show. The audience will think you’ve mixed it up with another tribute before you’ve even made it to the arena.” 

“That’s against the rules,” says Peeta. 

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Read this extract from Chapter 4,

“Only if they catch you. That bruise will say you fought, you weren’t caught, even better,” says Haymitch. He turns to me. “Can you hit anything with that knife besides a table?” The bow and arrow is my weapon. But I’ve spent a fair amount of time throwing knives as well. Sometimes, if I’ve wounded an animal with an arrow, it’s better to get a knife into it, too, before I approach it. I realize that if I want Haymitch’s attention, this is my moment to make an impression. I yank the knife out of the table, get a grip on the blade, and then throw it into the wall across the room. I was actually just hoping to get a good solid stick, but it lodges in the seam between two panels, making me look a lot better than I am.

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“Stand over here. Both of you,” says Haymitch, nodding to the middle of the room. We obey and he circles us, prodding us like animals at times, checking our muscles, examining our faces.“Well, you’re not entirely hopeless. Seem fit. And once the stylists get hold of you, you’ll be attractive enough.” Peeta and I don’t question this. The Hunger Games aren’t a beauty contest, but the best-looking tributes always seem to pull more sponsors. “All right, I’ll make a deal with you. You don’t interfere with my drinking, and I’ll stay sober enough to help you,” says Haymitch. “But you have to do exactly what I say.

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Open Ended

How do Katniss and Peeta convince Haymitch to train them?

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Open Ended

Is this an example of Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? (support your answer with evidence)

Ethos Logos Pathos

By Mary Faragher

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