what is a definition of the word, Rite?
A ceremony or event that leads to a new phase of life
What 3 words are in The Rhetorical Triangle
Pathos, logos, and..................ethos
what is a counterargument
When the audience challenges the writer’s purpose and the writer must use reasoning to defend their argument.
A simple definition of the word, Right?
An abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature
what is ethos?
A speaker who uses their background experience and titles to build their credibility so the audience will trust them.
Ethos Counterargument
The audience feels that they do not trust you to watch Rated R movies because you sneak your phone against their rules.
what is the word privilege mean?
A benefit given to some people but not others.
what is pathos?
A speaker writer uses storytelling, imagery, and intentional language to build an emotional connection so their audience cares about the argument.
Pathos Counterargument
The audience feels nervous for you to watch rated R movies because they don’t want you to copy what you see and get in trouble.
Who the speaker intends to hear their speech
what is logos?
A speaker uses information, data, statistics, or facts to show the logic of their argument.
Logos Counterargument....
The audience doesn’t want you to watch rated R movies because the law says 18.
What is the word "Beliefs?" mean
Beliefs are what we understand to be true based on experience.
give me an example of an ethos?
I will see if it works