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100

Author's purpose 

An author’s reason or intent for writing.

100

An argument that uses evidence and facts to support the claim it’s making. Its purpose is the persuade the reader to agree with the author.

Argumentative essay 

100


Pathos 

100

As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you

Ethos

200
Point of View 

A particular attitude or way of considering a matter.

The position from which someone or something is observed.

200

The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.

Satire 

200


Ethos 

200

I am writing this so you understand how recycling can change the effects of global warming. 

Author's purpose 

300

Rhetorical Appeals 

Types of persuasion. Usually seen with terms such as ethos, logos, and pathos.

300

The act of causing people to do or believe something.

Persuasion 

300


Logos 

300

Deadpool, Family Guy, and South Park are all examples of what? 

Satire 

400

Op-Ed

A written pros piece typically published by a newspaper or magazine which expresses the opinion of an author usually not affiliated with the publication’s editorial board.

400

Ethos, logos, and pathos are all an example of _____.

Rhetorical Appeals 

400


Satire 

400

Chompers Dog Food is sure to make your dog's tail wag. If you truly love your pup, you'll try one of our all-natural selections today.

Pathos and persuasion 

500

Ethos: 

Logos: 

Pathos:

A focus on an author’s trustworthiness. Focus on credibility.

A persuasive appeal based on logic and/or reasoning.

A focus on using emotions to persuade an opinion.

500

A piece of literature published in a public setting usually expressing an author's opinion. 

Op-Ed

500


Ethos 

Pathos

Logos 

500

"The Supreme Court has Gone off the Rails." 

-New York Times 

Op-Ed