What are the three Rhetorical Strategies?
What is Propaganda, Argument, and Persuasion?
How does Carrie Chapman Catt organize her claims?
What is separating claims with First, Second, & third
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Explain LOGOS
Explain ETHOS
What is logical appeal?
What is trust/ethical appeal?
The fourth paragraph (counting from the first two sentences as the first paragraph) mostly relies on what appeal?
What is Logos?
The word that means unavoidable, going to happen, for sure.
What is Inevitable?
Propaganda only uses this appeal:
What is Pathos?
A way to organize your argument is by having what come before your evidence?
What is claim?
What is the appeal being used here? "Eighty years after the Revolution, Abraham Lincoln welded those two maxims into a new one: "Ours is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people." Fifty years more passed and the president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, in a mighty crisis of the nation, proclaimed to the world: "We are fighting for the things which we have always carried nearest to our hearts: for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own government."
What is Ethos?
What are the rhetorical appeal or appeals in this sentence: "The colonists won, and the nation which was established as a result of their victory has held unfailingly that these two fundamental principles of democratic government are not only the spiritual source of our national existence but have been our chief historic pride and at all times the sheet anchor of our liberties."
What is Ethos and Logos?
A word that means: Cruel and Oppressive Government or Ruler
What is Tyranny?
Argument uses these two appeals?
What is Logos & Ethos?
The purpose for transition words within a text.
What is organization?
Is this Ethos or Logos? “Behold our Uncle Sam floating the banner with one hand, ‘Taxation without representation is tyranny,’ and with the other seizing the billions of dollars paid in taxes by women to whom he refuses ‘representation’” (Catt).
What is Logos?
What does Carrie Chapman Catt mean when she says, "Not one American has arisen to question their logic in the 141 years of our national existence. However stupidly our country may have evaded the logical application at times, it has never swerved from its devotion to the theory of democracy as expressed by those two axioms"
That no one has questioned democracy in the entirety of United States history and held true to the theory of democracy.
Word that means: Not given the chance or freedom to vote?
Un-enfranchised.
Persuasion uses what appeal/appeals?
What is Ethos, Logos, and Pathos?
The first claim of Carrie Chapman Catt's explores this idea:
What is the beginning of America?
Explain how Catt uses logical appeal?
General Facts.
Progression in timeline?
Appealing to logic.
What does: “With such a history behind it, how can our nation escape the logic it has never failed to follow, when its last unenfranchised class calls for the vote? Behold our Uncle Sam floating the banner with one hand, ‘Taxation without representation is tyranny,’ and with the other seizing the billions of dollars paid in taxes by women to whom he refuses ‘representation’” (Catt). mean? What is Catt trying to argue with this paragraph?
Women should have the right to vote if they pay their taxes.
Word that means: Formal/Government approval.
Ratification
pick one: Carrie Chapman Catt's "Address to Congress on Women Suffrage" is a: Propaganda, Persuasion, or Argument?
What is Argument?
Carrie Chapman Catt's third claim is:
Explain what consist of Catt's Ethos in this text?
What is: Historical Background.
Political Leaders.
Upstanding Citizens.
Political Moments/Movements
What is Catt's claim here? “First, the history of our country. Ours is a nation born of revolution, of rebellion against a system of government so securely entrenched in the customs and traditions of human society that in 1776 it seemed impregnable.”
That the united states was born to fight against injustice.
A word that means: make or present a formal request to (an authority) with respect to a particular cause.