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Points of view
Rhetorical analysis
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The main statement made by the speaker (term from Toulmin's model)
What is the claim?
100
The two people who have negative attitudes to multiculturalism.
Who are Nigel Farage and Max Hastings?
100
The rhetorical tool which uses logic to appeal to the reader.
What is logos?
200
A counterargument made by the speaker to strengthen his own claim. (term from Toulmin's model)
What is a rebuttal?
200
The ukip member who, in his speech, talks about leaving the EU.
Who is Nigel Farage
200
The rhetorical tool which is used to strengthen the reliability of the speaker/writer.
What is ethos?
300
The arguments the speaker uses to support his claim. (from Toulmin's model)
What is a ground?
300
The speaker who has the most positive attitude to multiculturalism.
Who is Robin Cook?
300
The rhetorical tool which appeals to the emotions of the audience.
What is pathos?
400
The name of the speech/article in which the speaker/writer says that it is not "our" fault that migrants are suffering
What is "The pity is, we can't help them all"
400
The overall emotion of a text based on attitude and choice of words.
What is the tone?
500
The thing you have to do to get to the kitchens of Hogwarts.
What is tickling a pear (in a painting).
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