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A letter from your favorite charity tells you that renewing your previous year’s donation is the right
thing to do. This letter
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According to Artistotle, the three fundamentals of rhetoric (persuasive speech) are (1 point)
comedy, tragedy, logos statistics,
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Stating specific reasons for your opinions and specific facts and statistics that support your position on
an issue is a way of
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Explain why your answer (logos, ethos, or pathos) for the last question is the one most closely related to the use of imagery. 1
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How does the use of repetition in a persuasive speech affect the listener?
* It emphasizes a feeling or idea and creates rhythm
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To which of these is the use of imagery in a persuasive speech most related?
* Logos Ethos Pathos
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Use the example to answer the question.
As a four-time Olympic athlete, I can guarantee that this protein bar is the best
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Which should a speaker use to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses evidence evidence persuasion persuasion call to action call to
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A politician is giving a speech to a group of voters, aiming to gain their trust and convince them to support a new bill that
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Match the words ethos, pathos, and logos to their definitions.
Match Term Definition Ethos A) Appeals to logic by providing facts
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Which of the following is used when a politician uses numerical statistics to show that slow economic growth is a good sign of
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Literary techniques and word choice are MOST likely used to express what part of a speech? (1 point) Responses tone tone facts
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Define Ethos, Pathos and Logos - in your own words and provide an example of how each is used in general terms.
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In this speech, Churchill has saved his strongest words and phrases for the last paragraph in order to
Responses A inspire a
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Which should a speaker use to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses call to action call to action persuasion persuasion opinions
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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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what does it mean for the passages to use logos, ethos and pathos
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When the author quotes the actress Sarah Brown as saying, I truly believe that this film gives an important message to
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The ancient art of argumentation and discourse is called ________.
Responses A rhetoricrhetoric B logiclogic
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Propaganda and Bias Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Use the sentence to answer the question. Everyone is voting for
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difference between logos ethos and pathos short answers
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Rhetoric of economics
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which of the following defines a propaganda?
A. an activity or cause that currently is popular and attracts more and more
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Choose the best example of Ethos:
a The blessings in which you, this day, rejoice, are not enjoyed in common. — The rich
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Choose the best example of Pathos:
a Those that wrote the Declaration of Independence were brave men. They were great men too —
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