What are the 3 parts of an arguable claim
The claim, the reasons, and the evidence
What does logos stand for
The logic in an argument
What does Ethos stand for
It stands for the credibility in an argument
What does Pathos stand for
It stands for the emotion in the argument
What are the parts of a rhetorical triangle, name 5
The parts are Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Tone, Speaker, Audience, Subject, Context, and Purpose
What is wrong with this claim - Ice cream is delicious
It isn't a claim, its an opinion
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
What goes at the top of the Rhetorical triangle
The Speaker, and Ethos
What causes this to be a bad reason for the argument - School is too stressful
The reason is too vague
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
What information does a rhetorical triangle give
It gives the purpose.
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
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
What is context in a rhetorical triangle
What caused the creation of the ad, such as time period and occurring events
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
What happens if an argument doesn't have Logos
The argument will have no logic behind it.
What will happen if the argument doesn't have Ethos in it
The argument won't have any credibility to convince the audience
What will happen if the argument doesn't have Pathos in it.
The argument won't have any emotion for the argument.
What Greek philosopher first created a rhetorical triangle
Aristotle