The main rhetorical appeal in this public awareness campaign
pathos
Taking advantage of the idea that most people want to be liked and using that to get them to accept your argument.
Ad Populum
The logical fallacy in this video
ad hominem
The blank's identity/credentials
The author of "Mother Tongue"
Amy Tan
The main rhetorical appeal in this PSA:
ethos
The logical fallacy in this video
Post Hoc aka False Cause
The logical fallacy in this video:
Appeal to (doubtful) authority
The reason why I decided to make this documentary
Purpose
Dialogue, five senses, metaphors/similes, onomatopoeia etc, are all examples of X which are essential when writing a creative nonfiction essay
storytelling elements
Releasing a horror movie around Halloween
Kairos
The logical fallacy in this video
Missing the Point
The logical fallacy in this scenario: If you leave the door open, the cat will run away. If the cat runs away, then it will get bitten by another animal. If the cat gets bitten by another animal, it will get rabies. If the cat gets rabies, it will bite a human. If the cat bites a human, the human will get rabies. If the human gets rabies, it will bite another person. Soon, there will be rabies pandemic.
Slippery slope
The difference between the intended and extended audience
Intended Audience: who the writer specifically created the piece for
Extended Audience: anyone else the piece can resonate with/apply to
The language and literacy essay is a blank type of essay
Creative Nonfiction AKA CNF
The rhetorical appeal in this commercial:
logos
The logical fallacy in this scenario: You are reading a murder mystery. The character, Mrs. Johnson, lies and tells the detective that she never saw Anne the day she was murdered. However, Mrs. Johnson is NOT the murderer.
Red herring
The logical fallacy in this scenario: There is a lot of debate happening right now about transgender rights. Many conservative politicians argue that there are only two sexes: male and female.
False dichotomy
Subject/genre
Title
This piece of writing includes a summary and your notes about a specific source
annotated bibliography
The syllabus says that using AI for my assignments will count as academic dishonesty unless I say how I used it. I don't tell my teacher I used AI and she finds out anyway. What rhetorical appeal is being questioned?
Ethos
The logical fallacy in this scenario: Your friend tells you that they will be voting for the Republican candidate in the upcoming election because they feel the Republicans have a better plan for immigration. Now, you decide to end the friendship because you believe your friend is racist.
The logical fallacy in this video:
Equivocation
Time and place
Context/Exigence
The four synthesis keywords
Support, extend, complicate, challenge