Vocabulary
Examples
Notes
Writing
Bonus
100

Effects emotions

Pathos

100

"Only $0.01 a day could save and feed starving animals."

Pathos

100

Issues the persuade people easily

SMELF

Safety, Money, Education, Liberty, Family/Friends

100

persuasive purpose   = modes + devices

Rhetorical Analysis

100

AN INCLINATION FOR OR AGAINST A PARTICULAR OPINION OR VIEWPOINT.

Bias

200

The character or authority of the speaker/writer.

Ethos

200

"As an English teacher, I can say with certainty that your paper needs more work."

Ethos

200

Expresses an position on an issue or problem and supports it with reasons and evidence.

Argument

200

What is the text aiming to do?

Is the essay convincing the reader to think, do, or believe something?

Rhetorical Purpose

200

Any form of communication that is so distorted that it conveys false or misleading information.

Yellow journalism!!!

Propoganda

300

Usually deals with DATA, STATISTICS, FACTS, EVIDENCE, etc.

Logos

300

"Of all states, Texas consistently leads the nation in the number of traffic accident fatalities. Approximately 3,000 people are killed in auto accidents in Texas each year, and from 2015 to 2016 there was a 5.45% increase in motor vehicle traffic fatalities" (stern law, web).

Logos

300

Identified three major tactics that we use when we go about persuading people (Greek Philosopher)

Aristotle

300

Tone

Figurative Language

Syntax (word order)

Diction (word choice

Rhetorical Devices

300

An error in logic

Fallacies

400

An argument that is not sound but may still be convincing, and it may be divided into three categories:

Rhetorical Fallacies

400

"Texas is failing to graduate one out of every five students – which translates to losing 11 students per hour. The statewide attrition rate is 22 percent (down from 24 percent last year). Texas high schools lost 94,767 students in 2017-18. At this rate, Texas will not reach universal high school education for another two decades in 2038" (IDRA, Web).

Logos, Ethos, Pathos

400

Aristotle taught that a speaker’s ability to persuade an audience is based on how well the speaker appeals to that audience in three different areas:

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

400

In (work), (author’s) use of (mode/device) , (mode/device), and (mode/device) conveys (purpose).

Thesis Statement Template

400

Stereotype, Overgeneralization, either/or, name calling

Examples of Fallacies

500

Strongly positive or negative connotations.

Intended to influence a reader’s attitude.

Loaded Language

500

According to the Student Health Center, 1 in 4 students across the University Campus has an STD.

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

500

The best arguments contain

More than one type of appeal

500

HOW the argument is being achieved.  THIS IS THE MEAT! (Always a Verb)

Rhetorical Modes

500

Purple

Ms. Shaeffer's favourite colour

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