A persuasive technique that appeals to logic and reasoning.
What is Logos?
A statement that conveys the writer’s or speaker’s position.
thesis
A direct comparison, without using like or as.
What is a metaphor?
The term to describe an author’s attitude toward his or her subject.
What is author's perspective?
It's always at the beginning of a sentence.
What is a capital letter?
A persuasive technique that evokes emotion.
What is pathos?
Expresses an opinion about a debatable topic and consists of a claim supported by reasons and evidence.
What is an argument?
A comparison using like or as.
What is a simile?
An author’s reason for writing.
What is author's purpose?
As always we need to stand up and save the environment!
Comma between 'always' and 'we'
A persuasive technique that aims to establish a writer’s or speaker’s credibility and shared values with the audience.
What is ethos?
Identifying and challenging an error in reasoning.
counter-argument
What is alliteration?
When a speaker uses a story to be more persuasive, this is called:
an anecdote
Used to seperate things in a list.
What is a comma?
When you use an idea or word multiple times for added impact
repetition
What type of argument is this?
Many may argue that sugar in moderation is good for us. Let me tell you, that this is completely false.
Counter-argument
An overexaggeration
What is a hyperbole?
The way you deliver a speech could be serious, excited, critical, hopeful
Tone
A person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
When you slow down or increase the speed of the delivery of your speech
Pace
What part of the speech structure is this?
Promoting awareness on social media is just one way to bring attention to our concerns about body image. Posting body positive information, not just photos is also another way to do this.
Call to action
Using commands to prompt your audience to act
Imperative voice
Write a point of view about animals being kept in cages at the zoo
It is unfair to keep animals locked up in cages.
For the safety of society, animals must be kept in cages.
A short exclamation.
What is an interjection?