What do pathos, logos, and ethos each refer to?
Which author did we read for our unit about pathos?
James Baldwin
Who did we read for our logos unit?
Nellie Bly
What were the titles of the essays we read for our ethos unit?
1. Thesis
2. Sources
3. Outline
4. Draft
5. Final draft
Who invented the rhetorical triangle?
Aristotle
What assignment did we complete from our pathos unit?
Reading response paper
How does journalism invoke a logical appeal?
Statistics, testimony, facts, etc.
1. Brand recognition
2. Celebrities
3. Eye-grabbing messages
Research topic, then question, then thesis.
1. Short story
2. Journalism
3. Essays
What type of words did we focus our analysis of pathos on?
What real world examples have we discussed regarding investigative journalism and logos?
1. Watergate
2. Nellie Bly in the "madhouse"
3. Israel-Palestine news coverage
What does "intersectionality" mean?
The ways in which someone's identity combine to inform their unique experience in the world.
What makes a strong thesis?
Clear, specific, and arguable.
What language does pathos, logos, and ethos come from?
Greek
Give me a summary of "Sonny's Blues."
What language did the "crazy" woman speak in the madhouse?
German
What does the elephant in Orwell's essay symbolize?
How long do our outlines need to be?
As long as you need!
What is the unofficial title of this course, as listed on our syllabus?
Writing the triangle
What is the root word of "pathos"?
path, Greek for suffering
What warning signs did we learn about when reading news headlines?
1. The use of passive voice
2. Hiding the perpetrator
Whose speech did we listen to at the start of our unit?
William Faulkner
When is the final draft due?