Life is like a box of chocolates
Simile
Logical thinking and reasoning
Logos
Persuades with emotion
Pathos
Uses "I" and "me" in writing, person expressed their onw thoughts and feelings
1st person POV
name an example of a credible source
Research Journals, academic papers, .org or .edu
The waves crawled up the beach
Personification
Builds credibility and trust
Ethos
The opposing view of what you are trying to convince your audience of in your writing
Counter Argument
The narrator can view multiple people in a story and see their thoughts
3rd person omniscient
name an example of an untrustworthy source
Wikipedia, blogs, Facebook, etc.
Boom!
Onomatopoeia
Provide a thesis for the topic of candles.
Any defendable statement
Provide an example for ethos, and why
A credible source
The narrator speaks to the audience (you)
2nd person POV
Every human is inherently recognized and treated as a person
Human Dignity
Jumbo Shrimp
Oxymoron
something you should do with every source you use
Read it!
Provide an example of language that could come off as unsure
I think, I feel, I believe, probably, maybe
Writing something engaging at the beginning of writing to engage the reader
a Hook
Aristotle's Occupation
Philosopher
that homework was a piece of cake!
agree with part/a point on the opposing side of your argument
concede
Name something you should be aware of for your audience
age group, prior knowledge, etc.
Leaves the audience with questions and wanting more
A Cliffhanger
name a logical fallacy
Straw man, Slippery Slope, Ad Hominem.