Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Conventions
Rhetorical Devices
Romeo & Juliet
Odysseus
200

Which one uses logic to persuade someone?

Logos

200

Used to connect two sentences together.

Semicolon

200

The wind sung a peaceful whistle.

Personification

200

Who did Romeo originally love?

Rosaline

200

What was the cyclops' name that Odysseus met?

Polyphemus

300

Which one uses emotion to persuade?

Pathos

300

What is missing?

When I opened the door I saw my dog staring back at me

A period at the end of the sentence

300
Minor crisis.

Oxymoron

300
Who was Romeo's family?

Montague

300

What does Odysseus disguise as when he goes back home?

An old man

400

Which one uses trust to persuade?

Ethos

400

What is wrong?

how could you do this to me?

No capitalization at the beginning of the sentence

400

I could eat a horse.

Hyperbole

400

Why did Romeo take his own life?

He thought Juliet had died

400

How long was Odysseus gone?

20 years

500

Buy this perfume because Margot Robbie has it!

What is this an example of?

Ethos

500

What's missing?

Aliah my sister stole my cereal.

Commas before Aliah and after sister

500
Sweet and sour sauce.

Juxtaposition

500

Who was Juliet's family?

Capulet

500

Who gave Odysseus the wine?

Maron, grandson of Dionysus.

600

Adopt these poor puppies today so they can have a loving home.

What is this an example of?

Pathos

600

Is this sentence correct?

Perry, my platypus, wears a top hat all day.

Yes

600

I'm the Juliet to your Romeo.

Allusion

600

How did Romeo and Juliet meet?

At a masquerade party the Capulets were hosting

600

Who gave Odysseus the wind?

Aeolus