Media Appeals in Arguments
RHETORICAL devices
more rhetorical devices
Essay
100

Uses facts to prove thesis, quotes, common sense

Logos/Logical

100

same sound is repeated at the beginning of several words

Alliteration

100

a crazy statement with two contradictory words (ex: he worked hard at being lazy)

Paradox

100

Thesis

In the novel Indian Horse, by Richard Wagamese and the play Someday by Drew Hayden Taylor they share many similarities and differences but overall tell the same story, one of culture identity. Cultural identity is discussed through the role the government plays in the understanding of indigenous culture.

200

source credibility (is author qualified to speak?), treat opponents with fairness/respect, cites sources.

Ethos/Credibility

200

word is imitating a sound (ex: BOOM)

Onomatopoeia

200

question asked for effect no answer intended

Rhetorical question

200

P1

Both Saul and Janice are taken from their families by the government as children. (J: sixties scoop, S: residential schools)

300

appeal to emotions (opposite of facts), plays sympathy card, uses imagery/figurative language.

Pathos/Emotional

300

word is repeated at the beginning of a few lines (ex: Let us eat. Let us pray)

Anaphora

300

feeling a word evokes

Connotation

300

P2

Both Saul and Janice experience racism from white people affecting how they view their cultures. (J: people calling her pocahontas, S: white hockey racism targeting his identity)

400

obvious exaggeration for effect or emphasis (ex: he took a million years to get ready)

Hyperbole

400

two contradicting terms (ex: civil war)

Oxymoron

400

dictionary definition

Denotation

400

P3

Saul and Janice experience adolescence separated from their Indigenous culture leaving them unaware of cultural practices. (J: moccasins, S: unaware of Indigenous hockey existence)  

500

two things side by side in order to compare/contrast the two

Juxtaposition

500

substitute for a word less harsh (ex: he passed away)

Euphemism

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