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Argument Presentation
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Research & Citations
Mystery!
100

To investigate and collect information on a specific topic.

Research

100

Which of the following is NOT important during a presentation?

A. Eye contact

B. Speaking volume

C. Dance Moves

D. Body language/posture

C. Dance Moves

100

What phrase helps you remember pathos, logos, and ethos?

A. Evidence, heart, medal

B. Heart, head, cred

C. Bryce, Juli, Garrett

D. Heart, head, bed

B. Heart, head, cred

100

What does the "R" stand for in the CRAAP test?

Relevance

100

What is the difference between internal and external forces?

Internal forces: decisions/feelings/things that the character can control.

External forces: events, other people, things that the character cannot control.

200

Define claim

A statement about what you believe, your opinion, what you think

200

Which of the following is a strong claim?

A. Should the school week only be 4 days?

B. I'm on the no side.

C. Yes, it's the best.

D. Dogs should be allowed at school.

D. Dogs should be allowed at school.

200

If an article has good ethos, that means that the source is ______.

credible or trustworthy

200

Why do we use the CRAAP test?

To check if a source is reliable, credible, or trustworthy.

200

Why was reading and writing about Flipped important?

Answers will vary

It was important because it let students learn about the impacts of emotions and actions, connect with the characters personally, analyze character development, reflect on moments of internal/external forces, etc.

300

A text or other work that is being used for information.

Source

300

When are optional argument presentation corrections due?

Wednesday, March 27th

300

In a commerical, what is something they could do to add ethos?

Answers will vary.

add famous people, cite evidence, include an expert's opinion, include real people/unpaid/non-actors, etc.

300
When we take evidence or sentences from a passage, we should use quotation marks and say where we got the information from. What is it called when you don't use quotation marks and cite your source?

Plagiarism

300

What was the first topic question we argued about together in Q3?

Should homework be banned?

400

Use the word "relevant" in a complete sentence.

Answers will vary.

It is important to have relevant images in your presentation or else it will be confusing.

400

Why is it important to learn presentation skills now?

Because we will need it in the future! It is good to know how to communicate information well for future classes and jobs.

400

Why did we learn about ethos, pathos, and logos?

Answers will vary.

To know the meaning of them and use them in our presentations and future classes, to win arguments, be critical of advertisements/commercials, etc.

400

At the end of your presentation, all your source citations should be located in your _________ in MLA format.

Works Cited

400

What is a narrative?

A story that can be personal or fictional.

500
Rewrite this sentence in a formal tone: Doggies are the best cuz they make me feel super chill.


Answers will vary.

Dogs are the best because they make me feel calm and peaceful.

500

Why is it important to look at both sides of an argument before a debate?

Answers will vary.

It's important to look at both sides of an argument because it helps you decide which side has the best evidence. It ultimately helps you create a stronger argument because you are prepared for what reasons they might say ahead of time. 

500

Make up an example of logos

(it does not have to be real)

Answers will vary.

Example: "The state assessment data shows that 87% of students passed the SBA last year"

500

How do you cite a quote?

A. "Quote"

B. "Quote," (author's last name)

C. Quote, (author's last name)

D. "Quote" (author's first name)

B. "Quote," (author's last name)

500

Claim: Dogs are better pets than cats.

"A separate 5-year-study of nearly 2,000 people in Perth, Australia, noted that 'dog walking has the potential to increase physical activity in a large proportion of the community.'" (Spector)

What reason does this evidence support?

Dogs help their owners get more exercise/have more physical activity.