The way that Socrates died.
- Drinking poison Hemlock
- Being bitten by a water snake
- Losing a fight to a Roman gladiator
- A heart attack during a heated debate
What is drinking poison Hemlock?
The type of evidence that this is:
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes" (Shakespeare)
What is quote?
The number of reasons attached to your claim.
What is 2?
The tactic that influences someone based on logic.
What is Logos?
The way that Plato died.
- Trapped in a cave
- Infection
- Natural causes
- Tuberculosis
What is natural causes?
The type of evidence that this is:
Ava Dellaria says that you can be anything you want on Halloween.
What is paraphrase?
The first sentence of your claim paragraph.
What is question?
The tactic that influences someone based on credibility.
What is Ethos?
How Aristotle died.
- Trampled by horses
- Heat stroke
- Drowning
- Stomach Illness
What is stomach illness?
A bad place to get evidence but a good place to find links to other sources.
What is Wikipedia?
What comes after the question in a claim paragraph.
What is background info?
The tactic that influences someone based on emotion.
What is Pathos?
The philosopher that created the allegory of the cave.
- Aristotle
- Plato
- Socrates
- Diogenes
What is Plato?
The least reliable ending to a URL.
What is .com?
What you should not start your claim with.
What is an 'i believe' statement?
What is yes or no?
The tactic that influences someone by using emotionally driven words to make one side seem more negative.
What is loaded words?
What Diogenes lived inside of.
- A barrel
- A house
- A classroom
- A bathtub
What is a barrel?
The worst place on the interactive media bias chart to be in terms of reliable information.
What is at the bottom?
What you should not include in your claim paragraph (it's for the body paragraphs).
What is evidence?
The tactic that categorizes groups of people as one thing.
What is generalization?