
Rhetoric Lessons
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English
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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English 8 Semester 2 Unit 2-2 Rhetoric
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Rhetoric:
pathos, ethos, and logos
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Purpose
The author's reason for
writing the piece.
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Rhetoric
Rhetoric is language meant to persuade an audience.
We see it used in conversations, advertisements, politics and on social media.... just to name a few places.
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Rhetorical Triangle
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Juxtaposition
When you juxtapose things, you place them side by side. This makes the things seem related — whether they are or not. Here's an example:
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Zeugma/Antithesis
Zeugma--- applies the same word to two ideas to show an unexpected relationship between them
Antithesis--- words a sentence in a way that shows how two ideas are directly opposed.
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Figurative Language
Metaphors
Similes
Personification
Allusion
Hyperbole
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Message
The big idea the writer wants to leave you with.
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Bias-
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
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Pathos
An appeal to ethics/credibility/trust.
Ethos
An appeal to logic/reason.
Logos
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Ethos is an appeal to CREDIBILITY. It's a technique for building trust in the speaker (not the audience).
ethos
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ethos example:
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Pathos appeals to the emotions of an audience.
Humans are primarily EMOTIONAL. We feel before we think.
Pathos is perhaps the easiest appeal to make.
Pathos
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Pathos at its best!
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This is an appeal to the BRAIN. The speaker uses evidence and facts
(proper thought).
logos
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Logos
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Multiple Choice
The Writer's Credibility - the writer provides evidence to the audience that he is credible (believable/trustworthy) and knowledgeable about the subject matter
Logos
Ethos
Pathos
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Multiple Choice
"4 out of 5 people want to see the new Avengers movie."
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
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Multiple Choice
"When I was your age there were no video games to play, so we had to go outside and play. Kids were much more physically fit because of this."
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
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Multiple Choice
logos
ethos
pathos
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Multiple Choice
Pathos
Logos
Ethos
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Multiple Choice
Pathos
Logos
Ethos
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Multiple Choice
Pathos
Logos
Ethos
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Comparing 2 things
Key words: like, is. was
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Comparing 2 things
Key words: like, is, was
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Comparing 2 things
Key words: like, is, was
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Comparing redwoods to Grand Canyon to coral reefs
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Exaggeration
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