Fallacies
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Rhetorical Devices
Elements of persuasion
Letter from Birmingham Jail
100

presents what most people think or do to persuade others

What is the Bandwagon Appeal?

100

In his speech, King stated, "These are the hard, brutal, and unbelievable facts." Which type of rhetoric is this?

Logos

100

If my opponent is elected, the world will end!

What is hyperbole?

100

What is the purpose of a persuasive writing or speech?

Convince audience to think in a particular way or take specific action

100

Who is the author of LFBJ?

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

200

“If you don’t stop smoking, then you are going to start shooting heroin.”

What is slippery slope appeal?

200

King stated, "...as you seek to explain to your daughter why she cannot go to the public amusement park... and see tears welling up in her little eyes..."  Which type of rhetoric

Pathos

200

"...condemning Socrates because his unswerving commitment to truth.."- King

What is an allusion?

200

Statement of purpose of argument

What is the thesis?

200

When & where was the letter written?

April 1963, Birmingham Jail, AL

300

How could Mary know anything about cars?  She’s a woman!

What is ad hominem?

300

Type of rhetoric: "100% of students who use their class time wisely complete their project and are successful."

Logos

300

"Isn't this like condemning the robbed man because his possession of money precipitated the evil act of robbery?"

What is a rhetorical question?

300

Opposes the main argument

What is the counterclaim/ counterargument?

300

Who was the letter initially addressed to?

White clergymen who criticized the protests in Birmingham

400

George’s pit bull is dangerous like all pit bulls.

What is hasty generalization?

400

Type of rhetoric: "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results."

Ethos

400

"...depressing clouds of inferiority begin to form..."

What is personification?

400

explaining why counterargument/ claims are wrong and the speaker’s claim/argument is correct

What is the concession?

400

Why was the author in Birmingham in the first place?

He was invited there and because injustice was there.

500

One person says, "You never do the dishes!" The other responds, "What about you? You never take out the trash!"

What is red herring fallacy?

500

"You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words and yet I'm one of the lucky ones. People are suffering. People are dying." Greta Thurnberg

Pathos

500

“from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of human dignity.”

What is a metaphor?

500

Which part of a persuasive writing?- Now that the argument is proven, what should happen next?

What is the Call to action?

500

What is the main argument of the text?

The presence of injustice necessitates a nonviolent response in order to repair the harms of prejudice and discrimination.