Vocabulary
Ethos, Logos, and Pathos
I
Identifying Persuasive Techniques
Ethos, Logos, and Pathos II
Counterarguments
100
What is the term we use for what our essay is about?
Topic
100
What is one of our key words for LOGOS?
Acceptable Answers: Facts Logic
100
What is the name of the technique which uses a celebrity or an expert to convince you? Hint: this is a type of ethos
Testimonial
100
Factual Evidence is support which depends on which appeal?
Logos
100
What is a counterargument?
A claim that argues for the opposite position or opinion.
200
What is the term we use for our argument, position, opinion, or thesis statement in persuasive writing?
Claim
200
What is one of our key words for PATHOS?
Acceptable Answers: Emotion Emotional Impact/ Manipulation The reader's feeling's
200
What is the name of the technique which uses certain words that hold an emotional charge? Hint: this is a type of pathos
Loaded Words
200
What appeal depends on the person making the argument rather than what they are saying? Hint: think about character, experience, and skill.
Ethos
200
What is the benefit of including a counterargument in your conclusion?
By acknowledging the oposite position, your position becomes more clear. Also, it makes your argument stronger by predicating disagreements and disproving them.
300
What is the term we use for the reasons we hold a certain opinion and our proof?
Support
300
What is one of our key words for ETHOS?
Dentist Expert Opinion Ethics Right and Wrong Character/ Morality
300
What is the name for the technique used in the following example? "Lately, young people are moving in huge numbers from Facebook to Twitter. The majority of young Americans find Facebook outdated and less interesting, and are much more interested in the fast-paced, bite-sized world of Twitter. Twitter is the hot new social networking tool, and it's time for you to leave Facebook behind and see what all the fuss is about."
Bandwagoning
300
The inclusion of a tragic story in your support is an example of which appeal?
Pathos
300
What is the counterargument for the following claim? "Students have a right to privacy, and should not have their persons or their belongings searched without their consent."
It is acceptable for students to have their persons or their belonging searched without forewarning or consent.
400
What do we include in the topic sentence of each support paragraph? Hint: these explain why you believe your claim and why others should too
Reasons
400
Which appeal is in the following example? "Students in this English class received between an 87-89% mastery on their ELP Quiz. This proves that the students in this class are extremely well prepared for their ELP Test on Friday"
Logos
400
How would you use loaded words to convince your reader that they should donate to a local animal shelter? Write one sentence that uses loaded words to persuade.
Too many helpless animals are abused and abandoned every year, but you can help these innocent creatures with a kind donation to your local animal shelter.
400
What is the purpose of including ethos, logos, and pathos in your persuasive essay? Your answer must be at least three complete sentences.
Ethos, Logos, and Pathos are persuasive appeals designed to help convince your reader of your argument. These appeals help either prove your point by showing the facts or manipulate your reader by effecting their emotions. By using these appeals, a writer is able to persuade the reader that their opinion is best.
400
What is the counterargument and ONE piece of counter-support (a reason) for the following claim? "Sixteen-year-olds are mature enough to drive, and therefore the driving age should remain sixteen-years-old rather than eighteen-years old."
The driving age should be changed to eighteen-years old because sixteen-year-olds are not mature enough to be handed the responsibility of driving. Eighteen is the age at which one becomes an adult legally, and if this distinction already exists, it makes sense that it should apply to drivers. Children should not drive, adults should.
500
What is the purpose of your conclusion? There are THREE parts to this answer!
To restate your argument, refute the counterargument, and explain the importance of your topic.
500
Which appeal is used in the following example? You MUST defend your answer. "President Obama has a record of helping the less fortunate populations in America and prioritizing public benefits. Because of his clear interest in helping America's impoverished and at-risk citizens, we should trust him and support his health care legislation."
Ethos
500
What appeal and technique do you see in the following example? Your answer must have two parts! "Doctor Baker has been teaching English for 9 years and holds a PhD from Harvard in Literature. When asked who the best English teacher at Spring Woods High School is, he picked the teacher of your class! This is clearly the best English class in the school."
Ethos, Testimonial
500
What are the three types of support which we discussed? Hint: one uses logos, one uses ethos, and one uses pathos. You must answer all three!
Factual Evidence Emotional Impact Expert Opinion
500
What would a counterargument for the following claim be? "The STAAR Exam only tests a certain set of skills, and it therefore should not be a graduation requirement."
The STAAR Exam is a good gauge of students' overall academic knowledge, and is therefore a fair assessment of graduation readiness.
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