What is the Tone?
Vocabulary
Rhetorical Appeals
Rhetorical Strategies
Rhetorical Triangle
100

The classroom cheered with glee when they won the contest and received a pizza party!

What is excitement/joy?

100

The main argument or point the author is trying to prove.

What is a claim?

100

Building trust and credibility.

What is Ethos?

100

If I meet someone and try to find what we both share similarly to one another. 

What is building common ground?

100

The top point of the triangle.

What is Author?

200

In the night, a crazed wolf howled at the moon as a warning for the ruthless hunt it would soon begin.

What is terror/frightening/anxious?

200

The justifications used to support a claim.

What is a supporting reason?

200

Creating an emotional bond between author and audience.

What is pathos?

200

Writing a very descriptive paragraph with a lot of sensory details.

What is vivid imagery?

200

The bottom left point of the triangle.

What is audience?

300

She followed a lonely path to a stream, where the sound of the running water brought her memories of her tears flowing after he never came back home.

What is sorrow/grief/melancholy?

300

Methods of persuasion (Ethos, Pathos, Logos)

What are rhetorical appeals?

300

Backing your argument with strong evidence, like data, statistics, and facts. 

What is Logos?

300

Using a survey to collect information from a large sample of people, analyzing the information, and forming a conclusion.

What is data/facts/statistics?

300

The bottom right point of the triangle.

What is purpose?

400

The football game was tied with 10 seconds on the clock. The ball was released and the players slammed into one another, fighting to get to the quarterback and stop their potential loss. 

What is determined/relentless/desperate?

400

An organizational tool for identifying the different parts of an argument.

What is the Rhetorical Triangle?

400

The appeal to a person's morals, beliefs, and ethics.

What is Ehos?

400

Making sure you are fair and balanced in your argument and not showing bias.

What is two-sided arguments or showing fairness to both sides of an argument?

400

The author's attitude towards the topic/subject?

What is Tone?

500

The skibbity toilet tatooed 6-7 on the forehead of a honeybun, hoping to claim his place as Alpha!

What is silly/comedic/humorous?

500

The process of breaking down and evaluating how an argument works.

What is Rhetorical Analysis?

500

Appealing to a person's intellectual mind and reasoning skills. 

What is Logos?

500

Using someone else's popularity or fame to increase your trust and credibility. 

What is borrowed authority?

500

The part of the triangle that informs most of the decisions made for an argument, like tone, appeals, strategies, purpose/goal, etc. 

What is the Audience?

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