Compare and Contrast
Ethos pathos and logos
Techniques
vocabulary
Bonus
100

What is the difference between theme and thesis?

-The theme is the message of the story.

-The thesis is the main idea.

100

What are ways to establish pathos?

Stories, poems, lyrics, emotive and figurative language

100

How many times should the reader read to analyze the poem or speech?

2-3 times

100

What is diction?

 The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.

100
What is the tone of the Gettysburg Address?

Passionate/ intense

200

what is the difference between pathos and logos?

Logos appeals to the audience's reason, building up logical arguments. Pathos appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience feel angry or sympathetic.

200

What are ways to establish ethos?

Education, experience, credentials, vocabulary, and grammar

200

What do you do when you come across a word you don't understand?

Use context clues or a dictionary

200

What are craft elements?

craft elelements are figurative language and/or rhetoric devices.

200

What does it mean to be an omniscient narrator?

A narrator who knows everything about all the characters.

300

How are ethos, pathos, and logos similiar?

They all are a form of deception in an argument to convince the listener/reader to believe in what the speaker is saying.

300

What is ethos?

an argument that appeals to the audience by emphasizing the speaker's credibility and authority.

300

What are some types of structures/forms that you can identify in poems?

-Compare/Contrast

-problem andsolution

-chronological order

-cause and effect

-classification scheme

300

_____ is when the author creates a picture in the readers head.

Imagery

300

Give an example of imagery that is used in the poem that you and your group read for the poetry analysis assignment.

Should include the title of the poem and answer the question.

400

What is the difference between a thesis and a conclusion?

A thesis statement is a one-sentence summary of a paper's content. An conclusion has more than one sentence and focuses on the concern for broad implications and significance.

400

What is logos?

An argument used to convince or persuade the targeted audience by employing reason or logic.

400

In terms of the context of a poem, what things should we look at?

What were the issues at that time? What is the theme of the poem? What is the style of the poem?

400

What is the purpose of using Rhetorical Devices?

To effectively transmit the main idea or message to the reader.

400

What is the purpose of repeating words?

To place emphasis on an idea or thought.

500

What is the difference between Summary and Conclusion?

The summary is an abridged version of a text that only contains the main points. The conclusion is the end or finish of a chapter or text.

500

What is pathos?

An argument used to  persuade an audience by purposely evoking certain emotions to make them feel the way the author wants them to feel.

500

Why would you want to pause while reading a poem or speech?

So you can understand what you just read before moving on.

500

What is symbolism?

the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.

500

What are transitions?

Words that separate main points.

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