using words, gestures, images, etc. to deliberately convey a message
What is rhetoric?
Something we looked at to talk about bad ethos
What are Youtube apology videos?
Our room number
What is 306?
The three parts of the rhetorical triangle
What is speaker, purpose, and audience?
Our school principal
Who is Amy McAnarney
What is ethos?
The person who wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail
Who is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?
Ms. Johnston's pets
What are two cats?
The time period and setting of a piece
What is context?
When our school opened
When is 1997?
logic, facts, statistics, reasoning
What is logos?
What is an opinion piece on Gen Z?
Ms. Johnston's birth month
What is August?
the thing/moment that caused the writer or speaker to speak
What is exigence?
A student-led group who helps students with their writing during ECT time and after school in the library
What is the Firebird Writing Center?
emotional appeal
What is pathos?
What mistakes in logic are called
What are logical fallacies?
Ms. Johnston has 7 of these.
What are brothers?
This type of appeal is built through choices such as figurative language, sensory details, and charged words.
What is pathos?
D's dog's name
What is Wayne?
What is rhetorical analysis?
The way communication physically happens
(involves modality, medium, genre, and circulation)
What is the means?
One of Ms. Johnston's favorite movies
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To inform, persuade, entertain, for example
What is purpose?
Our school's head attendance secretary
Who is Ana Tuicakau?