Pathos
Ethos
Logos
Kairos
Logical Fallacies
100
Pathos appeals to...
What is emotion.
100

What Ethos appeals to.

What is 'Credibility'

100

Logos appeals to. 

What is logic.

100

Kairos can be described in one word as the deliberate use of ____.

What is timing.

100

Where do you see logical fallacies the most?

What is ads, politics, movies.

200

Used to back up a pathos argument. 

What is emotions, opinions.
200

What is used to back up an ethos argument.

What is 'credibility, past accomplishments, etc.'

200

Used to back up a logos argument.

What is statistics, examples, logic.

200

Kairos differs from ethos, pathos and logos how. 

It is not the basis of an argument, but how it is shaped and when it is used

200

The inclusion of misleading and irrelevant information is called…?

What is a red herring?

300

An example of pathos adapted to modern language is…

 What is 'empathy'

300

What should you be aware of when it comes to ethos?

What is 'Not falling into the trap of non-credible sources'

300

There are __ forms of logos.

What is 7.

300

Inappropriate/salacious kairos often goes against…

What is decorum, traditions, manners.

300

The fallacy that draws upon the idea ‘innocent until proven guilty’ is…

What is argument from innocence

400

The goal of of a pathos argument.

What is sharing perspective.
400

Ethos in Greek means...

What is 'ethics'

400

The goal of a logos argument.

What is finding out the truth.

400

Kairos, like pathos is often used to create a sense of…

What is urgency

400

Why should you avoid logical fallacies in arguments?

It weakens your argument, reflects badly on you, etc.

500

There are ___ forms of pathos

What is seven
500

How many forms of ethos are there?

What is 2.

500
An example of logos in writing. 

What is citing statistics.

500

The best use of kairos involves the careful analysis of the audience of an intended message, and the ___ chosen by the author.

Format

500

What is the purpose of logical fallacies?

To mislead people and trick them into forming biased opinions

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