A fallacy is a?
Flaw in arguments that causes them to break apart.
What are the three main rhetorical strategies?
Research and Analysis.
Define Propaganda
Information, ideas or values distributed with the main purpose of influencing people's opinions.
What's important to do with names?
Which type of fallacy is present here? "My opponent is a smelly fart and eats their boogers"
Ad Hominem
The rhetorical strategy of Logos primarily uses what to convince the audience?
Logic. Logos=Logic
By leaving someone out of an activity, what is not being done?
Inclusion
True or False: Propaganda in Advertisement use the three rhetorical strategies like anything else trying to convince an audience.
True.
What's my dragon's name?
Daryl and they are wonderful and great.
Give an example of slippery slope fallacy.
Answers will vary.
Ethos relies on establishing what?
Credibility, authority or a lowering of one's authority or ethical arguments.
A. Established
B. Credible
C. Relevant
B. Credible.
Bonus 100 points. Define relevant.
Advertisers look at _____ to see who their target audience is.
Demographics
Finish the quote: On Wednesday we wear _______
What-aboutism.
Pathos relies on what?
Emotions or making the audience feel something
A short section of a film, movie or, text is an _____
Excerpt.
The propaganda technique "Appeal to Authority" common in things like sports commercials, uses the credibility of what type of people?
Celebrities
What product does this logo sell?
Watches. This is the Rolex logo.
What's the best way to end or avoid a fallacy?
Explaining your argument! If you can make it make sense, there's probably no fallacy present.
What does Rhetoric mean?
Effective or persuasive writing and speech.
The main point of a concept is its _____
What are the two pillars of propaganda in advertisements?
Marketing and Branding
Bonus 400 points. Describe the difference.
Who is Mr. Vital's Favorite superhero? Minus 800000 if you get this wrong.