The comedic team who did the famous sketch titled the "Argument Clinic."
Who is Monty Python?
100
A famous minister who used ethos, pathos and logos when composing his letter from jail, and directing it to other religious dignitaries.
Who is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?
100
An appeal to the logic and good sense
What is logos?
100
A question and answer conversation.
What is an interview?
100
A documentary introducing the plight of the "working poor" and the effects of the recession on the lower income families in Southeast Ohio.
What is "Friends and Neighbors?"
200
The famous movie star used for ethos in the film, “A Tale of Two Schools.”
Who is Morgan Freeman?
200
A well respected Harvard professor, who was considered to be a potential criminal because of a misunderstanding between police and professor.
Who is Professor Gates?
200
An appeal to feelings/emotions, a nonintellectual response.
What is pathos?
200
Concrete numbers and/or information about a topic.
What are statistics?
200
An essay published in the 1960s comparing two different inner city public schools, that were located only a few blocks from one another; yet each had very different amounts of money available to fund the schools.
What is "A Tale of Two Schools?"
300
This was the area of study skill that was the hardest for the children of "A Tale of Two Schools," to achieve.
What is reading?
300
Someone who commits violent and/or non-violent acts in support of some group, movement, or ideology, but does so alone, outside of any command structure.
What is a "Lone Wolf?"
300
An appeal based on the character of the speaker.
What is ethos?
300
Models, cases, or situations used to illustrate a point.
What are examples?
300
A human's moment-to-moment experience and the sensory awareness of the internal and external events.
What are "personal experiences"?
400
A documentary tracing how southern state school struggles to help kids, who can’t read, with a limited amount of available resources.
What is "A Tale of Two Schools?"
400
A group of individuals appealing to people by telling the story of their heritage in the U.S.A in hopes of creating an understanding for their religion.
What are the Native Americans?
400
Articles written by various, well educated, individuals and used by others to write an argumentative essay.
What are "scholarly" sources?
400
No one has to approve the content before it is posted publicly through this source, unlike most traditional information media such as:books, magazines, organizational documents.
What is the internet?
400
This documentary explored the use of Native Americans as mascots.
What is "In Whose Honor?"
500
A chilling program, narrated by the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Morris Dees, addressing the use of the Internet to spread messages of hate and violence.