The art of persuading someone through word choice and style
What is Rhetoric?
An appeal to credibility
What is ethos?
An appeal to logic
What is logos?
An appeal to emotion
What is pathos?
The right to vote
What is suffrage?
Unable to be avoided; sure to occur
What is inevitable
The state of being denied a due privilege by a government
What is unenfranchised?
Cleverly devised; well-suited to its purpose
What is ingenious?
A state of sluggish inactivity
What is torpor?
A temporary relief from anything stressful or uncomfortable
What is respite?
An object or source of terror or dread
What is specter?
Not producing the desired effect
What is ineffectual?
Coming to an agreement with an enemy or adversary
What is reconciliation?
To experience or undergo
What is sustain?
The act of asking for or trying to obtain something from someone
The state of being well-known for some bad quality or deed
What is infamy
Political advertising for a position that may distort the truth and include false information
What is propaganda?
This involves making a case for a particular position
What is argument?
Convincing your audience to act or feel a certain way
What is persuasion?
Who is the speaker?
The O in SOAPSTone
What is the occasion?
The A in SOAPSTone
Who is the audience?
The P in SOAPSTone
What is the purpose?
The second S in SOAPSTone
What is the subject?
The T in SOAPSTone
What is the tone?