Chapter 1
Ethos
Logos
Pathos
100

This expression of a point of view can be written, spoken, aural, or visual.

What is an argument?

100

Ethos is focused on the manner in which credibility is created for this participant of the argument. 

What is the speaker?

100

Presenting evidence while avoiding these will help the logos of the argument.

What are logic fallacies?

100
Pathos is primarily geared to the appeals to what party in the argument?

What is the audience?

200

The use of effective and persuasive arguments and being able to protect oneself from manipulation are the reseasons for this philosopher's belief in studying rhetoric. 

Who is Aristotle?

200
These must also be met to accomplish ethos.

What are logos and pathos?

200

This logic fallacy creates a conclusion based on information that is inferred from small sample sizes and extrapolated over a large group. 

What is Hasty Generalization?

200

Underestimating the knowledge of the audience results in a loss of what other mode of argument?

What is ethos?

300

Rhetorical listening and finding common ground is necessary to do this? 

What is argue effectively or constructively?
300

Highly emotive appeals to the audience are considered effective or ineffective in regards to ethos.

What is ineffective?

300

True or False. 

Most logic fallacies have a logical counterpart. 

What is true?

300

Emotive language/appeals are (best used, carefully used, should not be used) when lacking logic.

What is, "Should not be used."

400

This is the occasion for an argument that is used in the legal system, business, or academia. 

What are forensic arguments?

400

This example uses what other of Aristotle's modes of argument?

"Presence dimension includes information as to where each-individual-in-one's-network is in the virtual world and/or in the real world. In a way presence dimension functions as a bridge that connects the real and the virtual realities" (Kietzmann et al., 2011).

What is logos?

400

The following is an example of what logical deductive reasoning strategy?

A + B = C 

or 

If A is true,  and B is true;  then C is true.

What is a syllogism?



400

This exploitation of the audience claims that one is left out if he/she doesn't get involved with what everyone else is perceived to be doing.

What is the bandwagon effect?

500

"Places" people inhabit to isolate his/her exposure to information that is in agreement with the person's belief system.

What is an echo chamber?

500

This will negatively affect ethos by inappropriately presenting an argument due to the time or place the argument is made. 

What is rhetorical situation?

500

Facts, polls, narratives, examples, etc are all types of this needed component for proving logic.

What is evidence?

500

Guilt is an (effective, ineffective, or conditional) ploy to address pathos.

What is ineffective?

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