Modes of persuasion
Persuasive devices
Persuasive devices Continued.
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A philosopher in Ancient Greece who is considered the founder of rhetoric and methods of persuasion. 

Who is Aristotle? 

100

... is the use of a language feature that makes your argument or viewpoint more convincing and appealing to the audience. 

What is a persuasive device? 

100

The use of collective personal pronouns to make the listener/ reader feel more engaged and involved. 

What is inclusion? 

200

Ethos, Logos and Pathos. 

What are the three modes of persuasion? 

200

A statement in the form of a question. 

What is a rhetorical question?

200

Repeating a word, phrase, image or viewpoint. 

What is repetition? 

300
Argument by character

What is Ethos? 

300

Language that is descriptive rather than factual. 

What is emotive language?

400

Argument by logic.

What is Logos?

400

The use of language to express an opinion or viewpoint with confidence and conviction. 

What is Assertion? 

500

Argument by emotion.

What is Pathos? 

500

Lively exaggeration used for emphasis or dramatic effect. 

What is hyperbole? 

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