Arguable Claim
Logos
Ethos
Pathos
Rhetorical Triangle
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What are the 3 parts of an arguable claim

The claim, the reasons, and the evidence

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What does logos stand for

The logic in an argument

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What does Ethos stand for

It stands for the credibility in an argument

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What does Pathos stand for

It stands for the emotion in the argument

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What are the parts of a rhetorical triangle, name 5

The parts are Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Tone, Speaker, Audience, Subject, Context, and Purpose

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What is wrong with this claim - Ice cream is delicious

It isn't a claim, its an opinion

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What is the logos in this statement - The man took a bite of the cookie then was content and happy

If you eat a cookie you will be happy

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What goes at the top of the Rhetorical triangle

The Speaker, and Ethos

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What causes this to be a bad reason for the argument - School is too stressful

The reason is too vague

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What is the logos in this statement - He drank and drank and drank, stumbling the whole way home

If you drink a lot, you will get drunk

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What information does a rhetorical triangle give

It gives the purpose.

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What causes this to be a bad claim - The exact mass of the sun is 1.989 X 1030

This isn't a claim, it's a statement of facts

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What is the logos in this statement - The young kid jumped into the driver's seat and backed the car into a tree.

Don't let children drive cars

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What is context in a rhetorical triangle

What caused the creation of the ad, such as time period and occurring events

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What is wrong with a circular argument for a claim?

A circular argument is a logical loop, an example is  - It is impossible to achieve world peace because people always fight 

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What happens if an argument doesn't have Logos

The argument will have no logic behind it.

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What will happen if the argument doesn't have Ethos in it

The argument won't have any credibility to convince the audience

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What will happen if the argument doesn't have Pathos in it.

The argument won't have any emotion for the argument.

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What Greek philosopher first created a rhetorical triangle

Aristotle

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