Levels of Organization
Homeostasis
positive/negative feedback loops
100

Question that is not expected to have an answer. 

Rhetorical question. 

100

complimenting your audience. Examples, A person of your intelligence deserves much better than this.

Flattery. 

100

What are the three pillars of persuasion?




  • Ethos: your credibility and character.
  • Pathos: emotional bond with your listeners.
  • Logos: logical and rational argument.


200

language that is shown to display emotion.  

emotive language. 

200

instructional language. Examples, Get on board and join us! Technique, Triples - three points to support an argument.

Imperative command

200

sounds like the word. 

onomatopoeia 

300

exaggeration for dramatic effect

Hyperbole

300

is a public speaking technique that relies on the speaker's credibility and authority to persuade the audience.

Ethos

300

Rhetorical ________?

Question

400


Similar to a simile that says something is like something else

Metaphor

400

appeal to the audience's sense of reason

logos. 

400

Kairos

appeals to time/timeliness of an argument.

500

a short story that relates to the subject in a different context. 

Anecdote 

500

3 persuasive techniques 

“logos,” “ethos,” “pathos,”

500

I’m not alive, but I can grow. I don’t have lungs, but I need air. I’m not a plant, but I need water. What am I?

Fire