What are the 3 Rhetorical Appeals used to appeal to readers?
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
A question that is poses for effect, not requiring an answer.
Rhetorical Questions
Define Hyperbole
Provide 1 example
Exaggeration
the arrangement of words and phrases to create meaningful sentences.
Syntax
“Shouldn’t we listen to doctors who have spent years researching the effects of poor nutrition?”
Ethos
Define Ethos
Ethical
Credibility/Authority
The repetition of the first consonant sound
Alliteration
Define Metaphor
Provide 1 example
Comparison without using "like" or "as"
“We came, we saw, we conquered.”
Parallelism
“Can you imagine how lonely it feels to sit alone at lunch every day?”
Pathos
Define Logos
Logic and reasoning
Several parts of a sentence with same structure
Parallelism
Define Personification
Provide 1 example
Non-human objects are given human qualities
" I have a dream....." "I have a dream".....
anaphora
“As a school leader, isn’t it my duty to ensure every student feels safe and respected?”
Ethos
Define Logos
Logic and reasoning
Repeated word or phrase
Repetition
Define Simile
Provide 1 example
Comparison using "like" or "as"
“See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil,” is what syntactic device?
What is epistrophe
“Studies show students who sleep 8 hours perform 20% better — shouldn’t we start school later?”
LOGOS
Examples of all 3 Rhetorical Appeals
Credibility, Emotion and Logic
What are Anaphora and Epistrophe?
Repetition at the beginning of a line
Repetition at the end of the line
This is the combination of two words of opposite meaning for dramatic , comedic or provocative effects
Oxymoron
I went to the store I bought apples bananas oranges and milk. Is this sentence written correctly? If not, correct it.
INCORRECT- ( rewrite) I went to the store, and I bought apples, bananas, oranges, and milk.
“The data proves that using solar energy lowers costs over time — so why not invest now?”
logos