What Type of Rhetorical Appeal?

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Define

Syllabus

Rhetoric
100

Uses mainly case studies, references, and statistics to prove a well-rounded claim

Logos

100

What room number are we in?

218

100

What is White Propaganda?

Source is known, contains accurate info just biased.

100

When is the course evaluation letter due?

4/24 at midnight

100

What is Pathos

Appeal to Emotions and Values

200

What rhetorical appeal is defiant heavily on influence, character, and experience?

Ethos

200

What is our Professor's first name? 

Rachel

200

What is Loaded Language?

Words put together to make a emotional connection 

200

What percentage of your grade is the course overview review game worth?

15%

200

What is Ethos

Appeal to Credibility and Authority

300

What common rhetorical appeal is used in children's hospital campaigns or animal shelter media?

Pathos

300

What was our first assignment in this class?

Student Info Survey

300

What is Grey Propaganda

Source is unknown, may contain the truth may be misleading 

300

What percentage of your grade is the Propaganda Campaign worth?

30%

300

What is Logos

Appeal to Logic and Reason

400

Professional athletes endorsing a product and sponsoring it is a common example of what rhetorical appeal?

Ethos

400

What was the first Propaganda material introduced in class?

Jowett and O'donnell

400

What is Black Propaganda 

Source is covert or falsely attributed, aims to deceive people by lying 

400

Where is Professor Sharrett's office located?

Miller 224

400

What is Kairos

Appeal to Timing and Urgency

500

This appeal can sometimes manipulate audiences by triggering fear

Pathos

500

How many total assignments did we do this year? 

15

500

What is Jowett and O'donnells propaganda definition

"the deliberate and systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist.

500

When was our Lit Review Rough Draft due?

2/27 at midnight

500

Name a common misuse of rhetoric

Ad hominem, False dilemma, Slippery slope, Cherry-picking, Appeal to fear/emotion

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