Emotional appeal: peaks an audience's needs, values, and emotional sensibilities.
Pathos
Structures usually a word(s) or phrases in literary texts that writers employ to achieve not merely artistic ends but allows readers a greater understanding and appreciation of their literary work
Literary techniques
The 3 types of formatting
Chronological, Hybrid, Functional
The 3 types of references
Academic, work, character
The act of employing verbal and nonverbal cues to effectively convey a message to a broad audience.
Delivery
If his years as a Marine taught him anything, it’s that caution is the best policy in this sort of situation.
Ethos
These are inherently within a text and used by an author to develop a literary piece
One page
Landlord, coach, client
character references
Change in pitch going from a lower to a higher note within the vowel
Upward Inflection
Appeals to the audience’s sense of reason, using logic, facts, and statistics. Organizing facts and evidence to build toward a logical conclusion
Logos
The atmosphere created by the setting, plot events, and characters’ behavior
Mood
Verbs that demonstrate how you do something, not what you do are
Action verbs
Teacher, counselor, administrator
academic references
Change in pitch going from a higher to a lower note within the vowel.
Downward Inflection
Appeals to the audience's sense of trust through good character and credibility. Must be established early on.
Ethos
A distinctive feature or dominant symbol
Motif
A brief sentence that establishes the purpose of the resume
The objective
work reference
This is when there is no change in pitch within the vowel.
Level Inflection
Aristotle's “modes of _______”
Persuasion
Contrast between two things
While this used to be added to a resume, it has since grown into it's own job requirement
References
This references someone who can attest to your learning abilities and leadership inside (and outside) the classroom
Academic References
When the pitch changes from higher to a lower note and then back
Varied inflection