The appeal to logic
Logos
Using humor to illuminate an issue is known as
Satire
Doing/saying one thing and meaning another is called
irony
The use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning
fallacy
Mr. Noon's favorite baseball team
D backs
The appeal to emotion
Pathos
Horatian satire is
Lighthearted
an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.
Parody
Attacking the character of the arguer is
Ad hominem
The new amount of tats on Mr. Noon's body
7
Using stats and facts to support an argument is an example of
Logos
Juvenalian satire is
darker and more bitter
A marriage councilor filing for divorce; a police officer breaking the law; the police station getting robbed; are all examples of
Situational irony
Creating a fake argument and dismantling it is
Strawman
The name of Mr. Noon's girlfriend
Jenna
The event or occurrence that prompts rhetorical discourse
Exigence
Exclaiming "that's awesome!" after seeing you have a flat tire is an example of
verbal irony
Saying it was "a little windy" during hurricane Katrina or saying the nukes detonated over Japan were "small blasts" is an example of
understatement
Building these two things is extremely important when trying to persuade somone
Empathy and credibility
Mr. Noon's birthday and year
1/20/1999
Lou Gehrig's diagnosis of ALS is an example of knowing
Context
An image of a dog walking a human is an example of
reversal - roles are swapped
Juvenalian
Exclaiming all guys named Nicolas are handsome based on just seeing Mr. Noon is an example of
hasty generalization
Mr. Noon's least favorite student this quarter
Bella De La Ossa