Name a Fallacy
What are Ad Hominem, Hasty Generalization, Straw Man, Red Herring, Slippery Slope, Post Hoc
___ is a dispute between 2 or more parties over an issue/problem
What is an Argument
What paragraph should contain the thesis statement?
What is the Introductory paragraph
How many rhetorical appeals are there?
3
Identify the Fallacy. (A): You should pick me to be your class president because I’m responsible and open to ideas. (B): Don’t pick him, he’s failing like half of his classes which means he’s dumb.
What is Ad Hominem
What kind of reasoning involves the usage of collecting evidence to support a general conclusion?
What is Inductive Reasoning
What should a thesis statement include?
What is a claim and reasons
What appeal utilizes logical statements?
What is Logos
Identify the fallacy. “People who love weapons are going to be dangerous people in the future”
What is Hasty Generalization
If a premise is valid, then that also means that the claim is also valid. What kind of reasoning is it?
What is Deductive Reasoning
What should body paragraphs state and emphasize?
What is reasoning and evidence
What appeal utilizes emotions and strong language?
What is Pathos
Identify the fallacy. “Burglary incidents occur at night, but decrease during the daytime. This must mean that nighttime is the reason why burglary occurs”.
What is Post Hoc
___________ arguments are primarily persuasive. The writer’s purpose is to convince the audience to join/accept their stance.
What is Classical
What statement in the introductory paragraph is designed to pull the interest(s) of the reader/audience?
What is a Hook
What appeal utilizes authority to support a claim and/or reasoning?
What is Ethos
What kind of fallacy would be used to distract or redirect the attention of a child?
What is a Red Herring
What is another name for a Classical Argument?
What is Aristotelian
What should your conclusion paragraph restate?
What is a thesis
Can a piece of literature utilize all 3 types of rhetorical appeals?
Yes