Persuasive Modes
Logical Fallacies
Persuasive Techniques
Historical Background
Chapter 1-5
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the persuasive method that appeals to logic

logos

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Which fallacy is represented by the following: Come on! Everybody's doing it!

bandwagon

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a short amusing, interesting or emotional story about a real incident or person.

Anecdote 

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People work independently. Whatever they produce they use for personal gain like trade and commerce in order to make even more money and rise in status.

Capitalism 

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What is written on the end wall of the big barn?

The 7 principles of animalism

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The persuasive method that appeals to a person's emotions and feelings.

pathos

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The following is an example of ______fallacy.

Person 1: "We need to prioritize funding for repairing bridges and roads to ensure public safety." Person 2: "But what about the high crime rates in our cities? We should be focusing on hiring more police officers instead."

red herring 

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The following is an example of a ____________.:

How would you feel if you had 2 hours of homework every night?

Rhetorical Question

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The last reigning Emperor of Russia.

Tsar Nicholas II

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What does Squealer say to make the animals afraid?

If the pigs aren’t healthy, Mr. Jones will come back.

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The persuasive method that relies on a person's credibility.

ethos

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This fallacy relies on stereotyping in order to be effective.

hasty generalization

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Citing experts, influential figures, or using credible sources.

Authority 

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His ideas influenced socialist and communist movements, including those in Russia.

Karl Marx

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How does Snowball want to defend the farm from future attacks?

By stirring up rebellion on neighboring farms

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A common reference to the three rhetorical appeals identified by Aristotle: ethos, pathos, and logos.

Rhetorical Triangle

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Another name for the fallacy known as "false dilemma"

either/or fallacy

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A form of reasoning which compares one thing with another in order to make a particular point.

Analogies 

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Targets included perceived political opponents, intellectuals, military officers, and anyone deemed a threat to Stalin's regime.

Secret Police

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Based on the events between chapter 1-5, what kind of leader is Napoleon? Explain

ruthless/manipulator 

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The following is an example of which mode of persuasion: 'As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results.'

Ethos

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The following quote from Animal farm shows an example of which fallacy? Explain

"You have heard then, comrades," he said, "that we pigs now sleep in the beds of the farmhouse? ...Comrades, with all the brainwork we have to do nowadays. You would not rob us of our repose, would you, comrades? You would not have us too tired to carry out our duties? 

Strawman
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What is the purpose of repetition in a persuasive speech or persuasive essay? 

helps key themes and arguments stick in the mind of your audience( Makes it memorable)

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Soviet politician and diplomat, a close ally of Joseph Stalin. Served as People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs during the early years of the Soviet Union.

Vyacheslav Molotov

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Mollie , the mare, is a representation of what?

Mollie symbolizes the selfish and materialistic rich/wealthy class.

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