Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Rhetorical questions
Emotional Appeals
Persuasive Techniques
100

This persuasive appeal focuses on establishing credibility, authority, and trustworthiness.

What is the persuasive appeal being described?

What is ethos?

100

This rhetorical device involves the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of consecutive sentences or clauses.

What is the rhetorical device being described?

What is repetition?

100

This emotional appeal aims to evoke a sense of fear or anxiety in the audience.

What is the emotional appeal being described?

What is the appeal to fear?

100

 This persuasive technique involves using a famous or well-respected person to endorse a product, idea, or cause.

What is celebrity endorsement?

200

Description: This persuasive appeal relies on emotions and seeks to evoke feelings and create a connection with the audience.

What is the persuasive appeal being described?

What is pathos?

200

This rhetorical device uses exaggerated statements or claims for emphasis or heightened effect.

What is the rhetorical device being described?

What is parallelism?

200

This emotional appeal appeals to the audience's sense of compassion, empathy, or sympathy.

What is the emotional appeal being described?

What is the appeal to empathy?

200

This persuasive technique involves creating a sense of urgency or scarcity to encourage immediate action or decision-making.

 What is the use of scarcity or urgency?

300

Description: This persuasive appeal appeals to logic, reason, and evidence to support the argument or claim.

What is the persuasive appeal being described?

What is logos?

300

This rhetorical device involves the use of contrasting or opposing ideas or concepts in a balanced or parallel structure.

What is the rhetorical device being described?

What is anaphora?

300

This emotional appeal plays on the audience's desire for belonging, acceptance, or approval.

What is the appeal to belonging or social acceptance?

300

This persuasive technique involves appealing to the audience's sense of identity or association with a particular group or ideology.

What is the appeal to identity or association?

400

Description: This persuasive appeal is based on the character or personal qualities of the speaker or writer and is intended to convince the audience based on the speaker's credibility and trustworthiness.

What is the persuasive appeal being described?

answer: What is ethos 

400

This rhetorical device involves the use of a question that is not meant to be answered but rather to make a point or stimulate thought.

What is the rhetorical device being described?

What is hyperbole?

400

This emotional appeal taps into the audience's aspirations, dreams, or desires for a better future.

What is the appeal to aspirations or hopes for a better future?

400

This persuasive technique involves using language that is vivid, descriptive, or imaginative to create a strong mental image for the audience.

What is the use of vivid or descriptive language?

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