Rhetorical Appeals
Questioning a text
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100

A writer uses it to establish credibility

What is ETHOS

100

Expects the use of language that is discipline specific

What is a scholarly audience?

100

A writer's unstated values, beliefs.

What are assumptions?

200

It's used to sway readers/audiences by appealing to emotions

What is PATHOS

200

Barney the Dinosaur rather than Carl Sagan.

What is a preferable character for an audience of children?

200

 Writer uses this when he/she is trying to make his/her audience to identify with him/her.

What is PATHOS?

300

Citing an academic/scholarly source demonstrates it

What is ETHOS

300

Key points that a writer wants readers to accept.

What are claims

300

A technical term that means "worldview."

What is ideology?

400

A neurosurgeon might use a picture of an fMRI or a chart of results to demonstrate it

What is logos

400

It shows the writer is attempting to appeal to LOGOS

What are logical arguments?

400

Determining these in a text is one way that we can try to determine a writer's worldview .

What are binaries?

500

It means timeliness of the topic

What is KAIROS

500

It supports a writer's claims

What are reasons, or evidence?

500

These are frequently used to enhance the appeal to pathos.

What are visuals?

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