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Appeals
Reading
Persuasive
Writing
Vocabulary
100
Appealing to emotions
What is pathos
100
Speaking between two characters
What is dialogue
100
to convince
What is persuade
100
the main point of an essay
What is a thesis
100
An intersting statement at the beginning of an essay
What is hook
200
Appealing to Logic
What is logos
200
Told from one's own point of view example: I went to the store
What is first person point of view
200
three methods to appeal to readers
What is rhetorical appeals
200
The style of writing of an essay with elevated diction, vocabulary and no use of "I"
What is academic voice
200
The intended viewer, reader or listener
What is audience
300
Appealing to character or qualifications
What is ethos
300
an author's word choice
What is diction
300
An argument based on facts and reasoning
What is a logical argument
300
A sentence with a clear actor and action Example: They made a decision
What is active voice
300
The reader or audience knows more about the events in the story than the characters in the story
What is dramatic irony
400
The art of persuasion
What is rhetoric
400
the structure of a sentence
What is syntax
400
An author's reason for writing something
What is motive
400
An sentence or paragraph that makes sense and is clear has this
What is coherence
400
Universal symbols that recur in myth, art, etc
What is Archetype
500
the creator of rhetorical appeals
What is Aristotle
500
A point of view where there is a narrator, but the narrator also has access to one character's mind
What is 3rd person limited
500
The part of an essay where you state why the other side is wrong
What is refutation
500
the relationship between the author and the audience
What is sender-reciever relationship
500
signifying or suggestive of an associative or secondary meaning in addition to the primary meaning
What is connotative