The three appeals
Vocabulary
Rhetoric
SOAPSTone
Random
100

The appeal to ethics

What is ethos?

100

The act of convincing someone to believe or do something. Influencing others thoughts, feelings, or actions. 

What is persuasion?

100

What does SOAPSTone stand for?

What is Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker, and Tone?

100

This term refers to the person or group that is the intended to listen.

Who is the audience?

100

This sugary treat is often toasted over a campfire and sandwiched between chocolate and graham crackers to make a popular summer snack.

What is a smore?

200

Pathos appeals to

What is emotions?

200

The art of using language effectively in order to persuade. It involves using the right words and techniques to convey the idea.

What is rhetoric?

200

the person who came up with rhetoric

Who is Aristotle?

200

This is the reason or motivation behind the creation of a text, speech, or message.

What is the purpose?

200

This animated character lives in a pineapple under the sea and has a best friend named Patrick.

Who is Spongebob?

300

Using reason and evidence to persuade

What is logos?

300

The practice of analyzing your own thought process. Examining how you learn and constantly think of ways to improve your learning. Discovering new strategies to help you learn.

What is metacognition?

300

The three ways to persuade an audience are...

What are ethos, pathos, and logos?

300

This element asks you to identify the person or group who creates the text or delivers the message.

Who is the speaker?

300

This popular toy consists of small, colorful bricks that can be snapped together to build anything you imagine.

What is a Lego?

400

Hiring Lebron James to promote a basketball is an example of...

What is ethos?

400

Tony Stark funding science experiments for children in order to help them recover from an illness. 

What is Philanthropy?

400

A rhetorical analysis method used to break down and analyze the key components of a text.

What is SOAPSTone?

400

This element examines the topic or main idea of the text.

What is the subject?

400

Who is the instruction aide for this class?

Who is Ms. Diaz?

500

Crying to your parents after explaining how you have earned a new phone by getting good grades makes use of which two appeals?

What is pathos and logos?

500

This verb, often used in literature and rhetoric, means to bring or recall a feeling, memory, or image to the conscious mind.

What is evoke? 

500

the context in which someone is trying to communicate a message to influence/persuade an audience

What is a rhetorical situation?

500

This element focuses on the attitude or emotional quality the author conveys in the text.

What is the tone?

500

How tall is Ms. Laguna?

What is 5'2