Appeals to credibility and trustworthiness
Ethos
References another work of literature, art, media, etc
Allusion
Identify the sentence type: I lost my wallet!
Exclamatory
Aristotle explained the Rhetorical Triangle of Devices.
False; He explained the Rhetorical Triangle of Appeals
Appeals to values and/or the experiences of others
Pathos
Asks a question that does not need an answer
Rhetorical question
Define the sentence type: Have you seen my keys?
Patrick Henry used many biblical allusions in his speech.
True
References studies or statistics
Logos
What is anaphora?
Repeating a word or phrase, usually at the beginning of a sentence/line/paragraph
Define the sentence type: You shouldn't bother people when they are trying to do work.
Imperative
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" is an example of hypophora.
False; example of antithesis
Who explained the rhetorical appeals triangle?
Aristotle
Define the device used in the following quote: "better to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven"
Antithesis
Make a declarative sentence.
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Interrogative sentences require an exclamation point.
False; they require a question mark
What is the purpose of rhetorical appeals?
To show three points you should focus on when trying to persuade an audience
Define the term "hypophora"
To ask a question and then immediately answer it
Make an imperative sentence.
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Logos cites credible sources; Pathos makes comparisons and analogies; Ethos uses vivid and descriptive language
False: Logos makes comparisons and analogies; Pathos uses vivid and descriptive language; Ethos cites credible sources