Guess the Ad
Who & Why
Definitions
Which is Which?
100

What appeal is this ad an example of?

Ethos (Ethics)

100

Why do we use Rhetorical Appeals?

A. To Deceive the Audience

B. To Argue with the Audience

C. To Persuade the Audience

C. To Persuade the Audience

100

Which appeal commonly tries to tug at the audience's heartstrings to persuade them?

Pathos

100

Is this ethos, pathos, or logos?

"The data is perfectly clear: this investment has consistently turned a profit year-after-year, even in spite of market declines in other areas."

Logos (Logical)

200

True or False: This is an example of Logos.


True.

200

Give me an example of Ethos

200

Which appeal is this?

An advertisement that uses this will try to get you to see the company as reliable, honest and credible.

Ethos 

200

Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?

“If you don’t purchase this life insurance, and something happens to you, how will your family survive?”

Pathos

300

True or false: this is an example of Pathos.


False! This is Ethos.

300

Who invented the theory of Rhetorical Appeal?

A. Walt Disney

B. Aristotle

C. Ms. Hernandez

B. Aristotle

300

Which appeal commonly uses celebrities to persuade it's audience?

Ethos

300

Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?

According to the speaker, 65% of households own a dog as a pet.

Logos

400

which appeal is this an example of?:

Logos (Logical)

400

The three Rhetorical Appeals are often shown in examples as what shape?

 

400

Which is the definition of Logos? 

A. by appealing to the audiences emotions, the speaker or writer can make the audience feel.

B. by appealing to an audience’s sense of reason and logic, the speaker or writer intends to make the audience think.

B.

400

Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?

"Mr. Smith is clearly the most qualified candidate for the open teaching position.  He has a doctorate in elementary education, 25 years of teaching experience in public schools, and has been twice awarded for his innovative style and classroom management skills."

Ethos

500

Which appeal is this an example of?:


Pathos (Emotional)

500

Give me an example of Logical (Logos.)

500

Which definition is this of?

"by appealing to the audience's emotions, the speaker or writer can make the audience feel sorrow, shame, sympathy, embarrassment, anger, excitement, and/or fear."

Pathos (Emotion)

500

Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?

At the start of her presentation, she made the audience laugh by sharing a personal anecdote. 

Pathos (Emotion)

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