To be able to attract attention using sensitive and calm actions.
What is Pathos?
To have subtopics based off of the main topic given.
What is Topical?
In order to find something to say and is more related to the logos appeal.
What is Invention?
A sequence of events that leads to the highest importance.
What is Climax?
To compare one thing to another using "like" or "as".
What is Simile?
By using information on hand, writers are likely to gain the ability to in intellect. What am I?
What is Logos?
To go in order of events?
What is Chronological?
Focuses on how something is said in either public context or written and is pertained mostly to ethos and pathos.
What is Delivery?
To have a continuous use of phrases and/or sentence structure.
What is Parallelism?
To give an object human actions.
What is Personification?
To have a level of position to be looked up for. Also she order if i', not mistaken.
What is Ethos?
To explain the actions of one or more things leads to another as a result of it.
What is Cause(and Effect)?
To use a more ideal way of giving a more expressive feel. There are 4 types of these groups in pertaining to rhetoric.
What is Style?
To compare two opposite ideas and used as a balance in a sentence.
What is Antithesis?
Using a part of an object to represent a whole object.
What is Synecdoche?
Describe the type of appeal used in this sentence:
"That feeling when you go down that dark hole, that sense of the abyss overcoming you as you stray further away from the beauty of the world you came from, that is what opioids are doing to many innocent victims."
What is Pathos?
To tell a story that includes a character, plot, setting, and vivid imagery.
What is Narrative?
A basis of understanding what is said or written and to interpret it in as presentation in good manner.
What is Memory?
To use conjunctions to emphasize an overwhelming effect.
What is Polysyndeton?
Using rhetorical questions to transition the reader's thoughts.
What is Erotema?
Describe the type of appeal used in this sentence:
"Throughout the many years of seeing this world change from war after war, there is always new technology that everyone adapts to so quickly."
What is Ethos?
To tell a perspective different than the others in which anyone could agree on.
What is Comparative Advantage?
Refers to the setting up of a writing or speech. It is used to determine the sort of rhetoric used for each part.
What is Arrangement?
To not use conjunctions to create an overwhelming effect.
What is Asyndeton?
To use words and "twisting" them for more of a comedic effect.
What is Pun?