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(Identify the rhetorical appeal or device being used.)
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Time and Twist
100

“As a Harvard-trained economist, I can assure you this policy will work.”
 

Answer: ethos

100

This rhetorical appeal depends on the audience trusting the speaker.
 

Answer: ethos

100

This appeal targets emotions such as fear, pride, guilt, or hope.
 

Answer: pathos

100

This appeal uses logic and evidence.
 

Answer:  logos

100

The rhetorical concept of choosing the perfect moment to say or do something for maximum effect.

Answer: Kairos

200

“Every minute we wait, another acre of rainforest disappears.”
 

Answer: kairos

200

Name two ways a speaker can establish credibility.
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Answer: By citing credentials, experience, expertise, reputation, and shared values.

200

Identify the emotion targeted:
“If you don’t vote, you’re letting your country down.”
 

Answer: guilt (Pathos)

200

True or False: Opinions are part of logos.
 

Answer: False.

200

Why does kairos make arguments stronger?
 

Answer: People are more likely to care at the right moment.

Example: Review your notes now, and tomorrow’s test will feel easier,” Mrs. Carr said immediately after a difficult History lesson. 

300

Teens who sleep at least 8 hours score 15% higher on exams.”
 

Answer: logos

300

Is a social media influencer promoting a health product without medical training an example of ethos? What problem does this create?

Please write your answer. 

No, a social media influencer promoting a health product without medical training is a weak or false ethos because they lack credibility.  

300

Name one emotion pathos might use.
 

Answer: Fear, sadness, joy, anger, hope, guilt, etc.

300

What makes logos strong?

 Answer: Facts, data, research, evidence.
  

300

Name the Device and explain why it is being used.
“He caught the ball and a cold.”


Answer: zeugma

 “Caught” works two different ways (literal and figurative).

400

“The soldier returned home to an empty house and a broken heart.”
 

Answer: pathos

400

True or False: Anyone can have strong ethos even if they lie.
 

Answer: False

400

Why do charities show sad pictures?
 

Answer: To make people feel sympathy (pathos).

400

Why are statistics important in arguments?
 

Answer: They provide proof.

400

Create a sentence using zeugma about schoolwork and emotions, then explain the effect.

"She conquered her homework and her fear of math", this means she was able to complete her homework because she conquered her fear of math and was able to understand.

500

“He took her advice and her wallet.”
 

Answer: What is zeugma?

500

Why does saying your job help build ethos?
 

Answer: It shows experience and credibility.

500

You have to answer all the questions completely to receive full credit.

If we don’t find the missing game console by tonight, the whole gaming club will miss the tournament! Picture everyone’s disappointment and frustration as their chance to win disappears. I have checked every classroom, and the evidence shows it is likely in the library.”


Questions:

  1. Main appeal: ____________________

  2. Evidence: ______________________________________

  3. Does another appeal appear? Which one and why? ____________________

Answer: Pathos, “Picture everyone’s disappointment and frustration…”Logos (“Evidence shows it is likely in the library”) 

500

Why are cause-and-effect relationships important in logos?
 

Answer: They show logical connections between actions and outcomes.

500

Double Power


During finals week, a student posts: “We’re buried in homework and stress.” Explain the zeugma and kairos that are being used?

  • Zeugma → “buried” connects to two meanings

  • Kairos → It’s posted at the perfect (stressful) time

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