SPACECAT
Ethos Pathos Logos
Argumentative
Types of Evidence
Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech SPACECAT
100

Who is the writer speaking to?

Audience 

100

Appeals to logic or reason

Logos

100

The Writers opinion or stance on an issue

Main Idea

100

a thing that is known or proved to be true

Fact

100

Lou Gehrig 

Speaker

200

What does the writer want the audience to think or know?

Message

200

Appeals to shared beliefs/values

Ethos

200

Claims used to build an Argument

Reasons

200

a fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.


Statistic

200

Fans, people watching him. 

Audience

300

Why is the speaker conveying the message?

Purpose 
300

Appeals to reason

Pathos 

300

The support for the writers reasonings

Evidence

300

 comparison or correspondence between two things

analogy

300

Thankful and appreciative for his fans. 

Tone

400

The circumstances surrounding the situation.

Context 

400

What is this an example of?

ASPCA commercials that use photographs of injured puppies, or sad-looking kittens, and slow, depressing music to persuade their audience to donate money.

Pathos

400

Is this reason or evidence-

Dog owners are 4 times more likely to meet physical activity goals. 

Evidence 

400

a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.

testimony

400

Credibility to famous baseball players he worked with. 

Appeals

500

The specific occasion/event that prompted the message to be spoken/written.

Exigence

500

What is this an example of?

If my years as a Marine taught me anything, it's that caution is the best policy in this sort of situation.

Ethos

500

Is this reason or evidence- 

Dog owners are more physically active. 

Reason

500

a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.


ancedote

500

He can no longer play baseball because of his diagnosis. 

Exigence