Name logical fallacy: An irrelevant distraction, attempting to mislead an audience by bringing up an unrelated but usually emotionally loaded issue.
What is Red Herring?
Name the rhetorical appeals.
What is ethos, pathos, and logos?
Punctuation used around in text citation.
What are parentheses?
November first is called.
What is All Saint's Day?
What logical fallacy is used: "I am right because I received this message directly from God."
What is appeal to heaven?
Name rhetorical appeal used: If we don't feed the puppy, it will die!
What is pathos?
Page at the end containing my sources.
What is a works cited page?
Día de los muertos means in English.
What is Day of the Dead?
Name logical fallacy: The fallacy of unilaterally declaring certain arguments, standpoints or actions "sacrosanct" or not open to discussion, or arbitrarily taking some standpoints or options "off the table" beforehand.
What is taboo?
Name rhetorical appeal used: Joe MacGregor, author of Depression is Real During Midterms, struggled with depression.
What is ethos?
Included in in-text citation.
What is author's last name and page number?
Jack-o-lanterns used to be.
What are potatoes, turnips or beets?
Name logical fallacy used: Native Americans can't work here because they don't understand technology like we do at Best Buy.
What is They're Not Like Us?
Strongest rhetorical appeal.
What is a combination of all three: ethos, pathos and logos?
Way to differentiate title for a book on the page of references.
What is italics?
Halloween began in what country.
What is Ireland?