Appealing to the audience's emotions.
PATHOS
The main point or argument that the writer is trying to make.
What is CLAIM?
A sentence summarizing the main argument or claim, guiding the direction of the essay.
CONTENTION/THESIS STATEMENT
A rhetorical question is..
A question asked for effect or to emphasize a point, not requiring an answer.
'Boom' 'Ding dong' 'Pow' are examples of..
Onomatopoeia
Establishing the speaker's or writer's credibility and trustworthiness.
What is ETHOS?
What is EVIDENCE?
The data, statistics, information, and examples supporting the claim.
A statement that urges the audience to take immediate action.
CALL TO ACTION
What is TONE?
The writer's attitude toward the subject, which can influence the audience's perception.
'A rainbow of lollies fell to the ground' is an example of..
Metaphor
Using logic, reasoning, and evidence to persuade.
LOGOS
An argument that opposes the main claim, showing consideration of other perspectives.
counterclaim/counterargument
A short and interesting story or personal experience used to illustrate a point.
ANECDOTE
A preconceived opinion that the writer may unintentionally or intentionally express.
What is BIAS?
'The sizzling sun scorched the field'
Alliteration
What is PERSUASION?
To convince the audience to think or act in a certain way.
Arguments or evidence that counter or disprove the counterargument.
Rebuttal
A Hook is..
An engaging opening sentence or idea meant to grab the audience's attention.
The quality that makes someone's argument believable or trustworthy.
'The waves danced to the tune of the wind'
Personification
The group of people the writer or speaker is trying to persuade.
What is AUDIENCE?
What should the writer include in their conclusion?
A summary of the arguments to reinforce the main point, and a call to action.
LINKING SENTENCE
Words or phrases that provide a seamless connection between ideas, making the argument flow logically.
Acknowledgment of a valid point in the opposing argument, demonstrating fairness and understanding.
What is CONCESSION?
Write a sentence that uses both personification & onomatopoeia - 30 seconds
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