Rhetoric
Persuasive Techniques
Logical Fallacies
Bonus
100

An appeal to credibility and character.

What is Ethos

100

Name a common persuasive technique that appeals to a person’s fear or emotions.

What is Fear Mongering

100

What fallacy occurs when you attack someone personally rather than using logic to refute their argument.

What is Ad Hominem

100

How can overusing pathos weaken an argument?

What is by making it seem manipulative or lacking in logical reasoning?

200

When a speaker uses vivid, emotional language to sway the audience, which technique are they using?

What is Pathos

200

What is the term for the persuasive technique that uses authority or celebrity endorsements?

What is Celebrity Testimonial

200

When your opponent grossly misrepresents the intended meaning of your original meaning or position.

What is Straw Man

200

In a commercial, a company claims their product will make you feel happier and more confident. What appeal is being used?

What is Pathos

300

In a debate, a speaker presents scientific data to support their argument.

What is Logos

300

When an advertisement says “90% of people prefer this product,” what persuasive technique is being used?

What is Bandwagon

300

This pernicious argument holds that someone's credentials, fame or reputation alone prove that they must be right.

What is Appeal to Authority

300

The false assumption that one step in a certain direction is bound to lead to many steps in that same direction.

What is Slipper Slope

400

Ethos relies on the speaker being perceived as what by the audience?

What is trustworthy, credible, or knowledgeable?

400

Which technique uses loaded language to provoke a strong emotional reaction?

What is Loaded Words

400

To use a circular argument; any form of argument where the conclusion is assumed in one of the premises.

What is Begging the Question

400

The deliberate attempt to mislead and distract an audience by bringing up an unrelated issue.

What is Red Herring

500

Why is logos important in a persuasive argument?


    • What is because it helps convince the audience with rational and logical evidence?

500

Uses positive words to convey a message of hope.

What is Glittering Generalities

500

Making a claim based on one or two examples that may not be relevant to the claims or subject.

What is Hasty Generalization

500

A logical fallacy that occurs when someone assumes that one event caused another because the first event happened before the second.

What is Post Hoc

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