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Rhetoric and Persuasion
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How can readers distinguish between prejudicial and non- prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
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how can a reader distinguish between nonprejudicial and prejudicaial rhetorical devices?
The reader can distinguish between
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Where do you see examples of pathos in this text? What is Adichie's purpose for using pathos in these contexts? Closely observe
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what happens when rhetorical appeals are misused or inappropriate?
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what do using rhetorical appeals seek to accomplish
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What is a claim
1;A call to action 2;A statement that something is true 3;Proof that a fact is accurate 4;A strong appeal to
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Which happens mean to delineate argument
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why is pathos effective?
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What is the term for when an author supports a point providing weak arguments?
A. This called faulty reasoning B. This known as
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1. What is a claim?
a strong appeal to emotion proof that a fact is accurate a statement that something is true a call to action
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Which of the following describes the difference between point of view and argument?
A. A point of view is stronger than an
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What is a claim?
Proof that a fact is accurate A call to action A strong appeal to emotion A statement that something is true
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How does ethos attempt to persuade the audience?
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Part A Directions: In the space below, develop a paragraph that argues, based on background knowledge, that rhetoric (the art of
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What is a claim a a statement that something is true be proof that a fact is accurate see a strong appeal to emotion d a call to
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What are some of the ways that a rhetor can demonstrate ethos?
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Both facets of ethical appeals rely on:
a. Trust from the audience b. Emotional connection from the audience c. For the audience
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Ethical appeals depend on morality and credibility such as:
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Jamie had a way with words, but his convictions were so many balloons—pretty and shiny on the outside, nothing but hot air on
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What type of appeal is used in the following passage?
Our railroad system should be improved because, according to research by
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Many people use opinion disguised as fact to ___ an audience.
Responses A entertainentertain B informinform C judgejudge D
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What type of appeal is used in the following passage?
Vote for Proposition 999 because it is the patriotic thing to do. A.
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Choose the best example of Ethos:
O a О b O с • O d The blessings in which you, this day, rejoice, are not enjoyed in common.
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How do Douglass's appeals to ethos support his ability to accomplish his objectives in this speech?
A. By showing he is educated,
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Which word or phrase can be used to emphasize an important point?
A:One reason B:Finally C:Especially D:Even though
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Which word or phrase can be used to emphasize an important point?(1 point)
Responses even though even though especially
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Which statement is an example of an emotional appeal?
A. There are billions of reasons why you should believe in aliens B. You
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All prior discussions regarding improvements to our schools included
statements preceded by the phrase "in the future." With all
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All prior discussions regarding improvements to our schools included statements preceded by the phrase "in the future." With all
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A point that a writer or speaker develops in order to persuade others is called
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Which phrase describes a claim that is debatable? One point.
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Use the excerpt from President John F. Kennedy’s 1961 inauguration speech to answer the question.
And so, my fellow Americans:
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ll prior discussions regarding improvements to our schools included
statements preceded by the phrase "in the future." With all
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What are rhetorical appeal used for: ethos, pathos, logos, Kairos,
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If I advocate, I do NOT
A. encourage B. promote C. oppose D. sponsor
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In the first paragraph of the excerpt, how does the speaker use parallel structure and repetition of the word every to advance
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argument – the written or spoken presentation of a person's beliefs on a topic; an argument must contain a claim, reasons to
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Why should a writer include their reasoning in a text?(1 point)
Responses It helps the reader understand why certain information
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Which word or phrase can be used to emphasize an important point? A. One reason b. Even though c. Finally d. Especially
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Use the excerpt from William Howard Taft's inaugural address to answer the question.
The office of an inaugural address is to
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Read the following excerpt from FDR's first inaugural address:
Our greatest primary task is to put people to work. ... It can be
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''Obama's Speech at Selma, 2015'' Which choice best explains how the anaphora in the speech excerpt advances the speaker's
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Respond in a paragraph. Answer is written in complete sentences
Describe the persuasive appeal of Dr. King’s “I Have a
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