Ethos/Pathos/Logos 1
Vocabulary
Ethos/Pathos/Logos 2
Vocabulary
Extra
100

What persuasive appeal relies on a person’s credibility and authority?

Ethos

100

What do we call it when we compare two things without using like or as?

Metaphor
100

What persuasive appeal uses facts and statistics to convince the audience?

Logos

100

What do we call it when we compare two things WITH like or as?

Simile

100

What does the first R in RACER stand for?

Restate (the question)

200

What persuasive appeal convinces the audience by making them have an emotional reaction?

Pathos

200

What do we call it when the opposite of what you expect happens?

Irony

200

Identify the persuasive appeal used in the following advertisement:

"Open a coke! Open happiness." 

Pathos

200

What is the first element of plot where you are given beginning information, settings, and background elements?

Exposition

200

Tell us something about Ruby Bridges.

Any Ruby Bridges fact.

300

Identify the persuasive appeal used in the following advertisement:

"Our phones are 75% more user-freindly than the leading competitor."

Logos

300

What is the third element of plot where there is a building suspense in the plot diagram that comes after the conflict and exposition? This element introduces new information. 

Rising Action

300

Identify one of the persuasive appeals used in the following advertisement. HINT: There are two appeals used!

"With Popchips, you can feel less guilty and snack happy. With only 100 calories per serving, you can't resist. 

Logos and Pathos

300

Which literary element is the second plot element that is characterized by a struggle between two opposing forces?

Conflict

300

What does the C in RACER stand for?

Cite (evidence/sources)

400

Identify the type of appeal being used:


"Michael Jordan just released his newest line of Jordans. He knows basketball shoes, you should go out and buy them!"

Ethos

400

Which element of plot is the 4th element and the central turning point of the story where the protagonist contfonts the opposing force (highest peak of interest)?

Climax

400

Give an example of logos.

Must use logic or fact to persuade.

400

Which element of plot is the 5th element that is defined as elements that come directly after the climax when events lead to a resolution?

Falling Action

400

Tell us something about Malala.

Any Malala facts.

500

Give an example of pathos.

Must use emotion as persuasion.

500

How many types of irony are there?


Bonus: What are the types of irony?

3 types of irony.


Verbal, Situational, Dramatic

500

Give an example of ethos.

Must use credibility or expertise to persuade.

500

Which element of plot is the 6th and final element that signifies the end of the story?

Resolution

500

Tell us something you learned in ELA over the past 2-3 weeks.

Can be anything from Malala, Muzoon, Ruby Bridges, Langston Hughes, Walt Whitman, vocab, ETHOS/PATHOS/LOGOS.