Question that is not expected to have an answer.
Rhetorical question.
complimenting your audience. Examples, A person of your intelligence deserves much better than this.
Flattery.
What are the three pillars of persuasion?
language that is shown to display emotion.
emotive language.
instructional language. Examples, Get on board and join us! Technique, Triples - three points to support an argument.
Imperative command
sounds like the word.
onomatopoeia
exaggeration for dramatic effect
Hyperbole
is a public speaking technique that relies on the speaker's credibility and authority to persuade the audience.
Ethos
Rhetorical ________?
Question
Similar to a simile that says something is like something else
Metaphor
appeal to the audience's sense of reason
logos.
Kairos
appeals to time/timeliness of an argument.
a short story that relates to the subject in a different context.
Anecdote
3 persuasive techniques
“logos,” “ethos,” “pathos,”
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