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Logos with the other appeals
100

This appeal is known as the appeal for...

What is Logic?

100

Logos can be found in

Reports, Statistics, Interviews, Case studies, Speeches 

100

Logos can be used to prove...

Arguments wrong or things are fact

100

There is logos,-----, and ----- (What are the other 2)

What is Pathos, and Ethos

200

The Greek word for Logos...

What is Word, Discourse, or Reason

200

Logos is linked to

What is the Message?
200

Some communities value ------ beliefs over logical evidence

What is Religious?

200

Name 2 similarities between all three rhetorical appeals

What is important for persuasion/ Used by the audience to analyze the text

300

Logos is most commonly used to

What is support/give evidence to arguments?
300

Name 3 times logos can be incorporated in your everyday life

What is Work, School, Sports, Friends and Family, and Life decisions?

300
Logos is best used when trying to

Prove a claim/justify a claim

300

Name 3 specific things that Logos assists with when it comes to analyzing a text

What is language, content, tone, or strategy

400

The two types Logos can be separated into.

What is inartistic and artistic proofs?

400

Come up with your own example of an inartistic proof

Double Jeopardy

400

This word starting with a C is a major factor in both weaknesses stated in the presentation

What is "Culture"?

400

How does logos connect to pathos

Making things relatable through pathos can connect to logos by persuading the audience with facts, statistics, etc. that the audience can understand them

500

The difference between an artistic and inartistic proof

What is common sense and hard evidence?

500

Come up with your own example of an artistic proof

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

500

Why is it important to consider your audience when deciding what to use for your logos?

What is differences in culture, religion, and values

500

How does logos connect with ethos

Closely related because of persuasion for knowledge and ideas. Ethos establishes credibility and logos can help support this by providing logic and reason for the writers authority.

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