Ethos, pathos, and logos are all examples of this....
What are rhetorical appeals?
The appeal that uses logic, facts, and reason
What is logos?
If you're writing/speaking to win over a friend, you might use this tone
Possible answers: informal, casual, friendly, humorous, calm
This refers to the language and strategies used when writing/speaking to win over your audience...
What is rhetoric?
Pathos is the type of appeal that uses this to win you over...
What is emotions/feelings?
If you're writing to convince a very important or influential person, you might use this tone
Possible answers: formal, professional, humble, polite, sincere, etc.
The feeling a piece of writing or speech creates for you as a reader/listener
What is mood?
"Trust me-- I am a doctor with 20 years' experience!" is an example of this kind of appeal
What is ethos?
If you're writing/speaking to win over an enemy, you might use this strategy
Possible answers: calm tone, be polite, acknowledge disagreements, apologize, tell them how it benefits them, offer incentives
The attitude a writer or speaker has about their subject
What is tone?
The best rhetorical appeal to use when you are trying to establish your authority on a subject
What is ethos?
A city council meeting that provides evidence of past collisions in order to argue for the installation of an improved traffic signal. This is an example of what rhetorical appeal?
Logos