Change my Opinion, will you?
So Appealing
Homework, did you do it?
Write and Wrong
Arrrrggggg!!!
100
An opposing opinion.
What is a counterargument?
100
Getting your audience to feel.
What is appeal to emotion?
100
A story.
What is a narrative?
100
A persuasive piece of text with the intent to affect change on a social issue.
What is an editorial?
100
A reason.
What is an argument?
200
The author's opinion.
What is author's position?
200
Getting your audience to think about what makes sense.
What is appeal to logic
200
Comparison of two subjects
What is an analogy?
200
A question not to be answered.
What is a rhetorical question?
200
Contradicting the opposing opinion.
What is addressing counter argument?
300
To change someone's thoughts or behaviors.
What is persuade?
300
Getting your audience to believe you.
What is appeal to credibility?
300
Repetition of similar grammatical structures, words, phrases or sentences.
What is parallelism?
300
Final statement of what you want.
What is a mandate?
300
A select group of people you are trying to convince.
What is an audience?
400
Questions we ask to help us understand an editorial.
What are essential questions?
400
Numbers used to make a point.
What are statistics?
400
Reference to something famous.
What is an allusion?
400
Dictionary definition.
What is denotation?
400
A problem in society.
What is a social issue?
500
Words that show us the direction an author is going.
What are signal words?
500
Repeated use of the same word or phrase--for emphasis.
What is repetition?
500
An exaggeration.
What is a hyperbole?
500
The emotional impact as well as the dictionary definition.
What is connotation?
500
Tricks used to try and persuade us.
What are rhetorical devices?