The 3 persuasive devices
ethos, logos, pathos
The part of speech of the compound word "earring".
noun
Name any noun.
any person, place, thing, or idea!
A word that is added to a sentence to give more information.
an appositive
The clause that CAN stand alone.
independent
When you persuade someone using logical facts
logos (or appeal to reason)
The part of speech of the compound word "force-feed".
"I had to force-feed my dog his medicine."
verb
What type of animal does Mrs. Butler have?
dog
ID the appositive:
"Mary, the seamstress, hemmed my pants."
the seamstress
ID the independent clause in this sentence:
While Jack waited, he drew a castle.
he drew a castle
when you persuade someone using an expert or celebrity
ethos (or appeal to authority)
The part of speech of the compound word "flyby".
The plane did a flyby of the airport before it landed.
verb
How many days are in a year?
365 or 366
ID the appositive phrase:
"I went to Walmart, the most affordable place to get candy."
"the most affordable place to get candy"
ID the independent clause(s):
Mrs. Butler went to the store, but they didn't have what she wanted.
Mrs. Butler went to the store.
They didn't have what she wanted.
when you persuade someone by writing about something sad that will happen if they don't do what you say
pathos (or appeal to emotion)
ID the compound word: "Oliver runs cross-country for his high school."
cross-country
What do we do in class on the welcome board on Wednesdays?
Wordle
ID the appositive phrase:
"Sophia, Marley's older cousin, went home yesterday."
Marley's older cousin
ID the independent clause(s):
My phone won't work while I am on the airplane.
My phone won't work.
"Remember your promise.
Remember your family.
Remember your reasons."
This is an example of
repetition
ID the compound word AND it's part of speech. "We read a 400-page novel."
400-page
adjective
The last day of school-
June 7
ID the appositive phrase:
"Mrs. Gugino, one of the funniest teachers in the entire world, likes to garden."
one of the funniest teachers in the entire world
ID the dependent clause:
Once you are finished, turn in your lesson.
Once you are finished