Persuasion Modes
Fallacies
Rhetorical Devices
Genres
Throwback
100

The mode that appeals to feelings and emotions.

What is Pathos?
100
Persuading someone that they should do something because "everyone" does it.

What is BandWagon. 

100

Repeating language which causes emphasis. 

What is Repetition?

100

These persuasive advertisements played through one of America's biggest sporting events.

What are Superbowl Commercials?
100

The people the writer/author is intending to write for.

What is Audience?

200

The persuasive mode that appeals to reason.

What is Logos?

200

Discredits the person instead of the argument. 

What is Ad Hominem? 

200

Including statistics and figures.

What is Numerical Data?
200

You can find these persuasive mediums of Discovery Channel and PBS channels.

What are documentaries?

200

Way in which a work is created or delivered (DVD, streaming, book, vinyl, etc.)

What are Mediums?

300

The persuasive mode that appeals to an author's credibility or validity. 

What is Ethos?

300

an attempt to "prove" an argument by overstating, exaggerating, or over-simplifying the
arguments of the opposing side. 

What is Straw Man?
300

Giving non-human's human-like qualities.

What is Personification?

300

These persuasive medium rely on speaking or audible explanation. 

What are Speeches?

300

A popular way for critics to assess a piece of media's overall quality and determine whether or not they think the piece of media is worth recommending.

What is a Media Review

400
Using an appropriate sense of time to when trying to persuade.

What is Kairos? 

400

When someone argues that, once the first step is undertaken, a second or third step
will inevitably follow. 

What is Slippery Slope?

400

Using similes and metaphors. 

What is Figurative Language?

400

You can find these persuasive mediums tacked on walls.

What are Posters?

400

The central underlying message within a work.

What is Theme?

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