persuasion
Heros journey
Archetypes
vocabulary
the princess bride
100
as a doctor, I can say that this product will certainly improve your health 

Ethos 

100

when the character is given a challenge some time in the beginning of the story?  

the call to adventure. 

100

leads with emotion- true romantic 

the lover 

100

invincible 

adj.- not able to be conquered

100

who says ¨as you wish¨ throughout the story

westley

200

If you don´t buy this life insurance, you are letting your family down. 

pathos 

200

the hero isn't sure about continuing with the challenge. 

refusal of the call 

200

nurturing, protecting other

the caregiver 

200

compel 

verb.- to force or strongly persuade

200

who constantly says ¨inconcevable¨

vizzini 

300

what are rhetoric?

an effective persuasion. 

300

when challenges become easy for them?

the road back 

300

does not wish to harm others, positive outlooks?

the innocent. 

300

aspect 

noun. - a part that can be considered or viewed 

300

is westley left or right handed 

right 

400

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Logos 

400

when the hero dies or wins?

the supreme ordeal

400

has new ideas, encourage others to express themselves? 

the creater

400

plac

(latin)- to please 

400

the country where the story takes place

florin 

500

all three concepts of the rhetoric?

ethos, logos, and pathos 

500

what is ¨the hero´s journey?

is a pattern that appears in adventure stories from around the world. 

500

how many archetypes are there

12
500

diffident 

adj. shy; not assertive 

500

what does R.O.U.S stand for?

rodent of unusual size 

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