The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially by utilizing figures of speech and other compositional techniques is...
What is Rhetoric
Ethos, Logos, and Pathos are all...
What are Rhetorical Appeals
An exaggeration used to emphasize a particular point or argument
What is a Hyperbole
Mr. Snyder has two fears. Name one.
What is...
Spiders
Heights
Rhetoric originated in...
What is Ancient Greece
An appeal that relies on the speaker’s credibility and trustworthiness
What is Ethos
Repeating the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses, sentences, or paragraphs
What is an Anaphora
What is Mr. Snyder's favorite scent?
What is Cinnamon
This man helped shape Rhetoric...
Who is Aristotle
An appeal that relies on influencing the audience’s emotions
What is Pathos
Placing two contrasting images or ideas next to each other for dramatic affect
What is Juxtaposition
Mr. Snyder's favorite snack is...
What are pork rinds
What is one situation in which Rhetoric was used
What is...
Legal Debates
Legally Trials
An appeal that relies on logic, evidence, and reason
What is Logos
Using hypothetical questions (ones where the answer is already implied) to add evidence to a critical argument
What is a Rhetorical Question
Mr. Snyder has ran over _____ miles this year.
What is 400
What are the 3 argument types?
What is Ethos, Logo, and Pathos
The appeals are all part of the...
What is the Rhetorical Triangle
Repeating the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses, sentences, or paragraphs
What is an Epistrophe
Mr. Snyder is...
cracked at Fortnite