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đź“•English Review

English II H, Ch. 4

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Ethos Ethical appeal
Convinces an audience of the author's creditability Ethos
Ethos is Greek for what? Character
Ethos can be developed by choosing language that is ___ for the ___ Language, audience
When it comes to ethos, you want to make sure you're sounding... Fair & unbiased
Using correct ___ is an example of ethos Grammar
Pathos Emotional appeal
Persuade an audience by appealing to their emotions Pathos
Authors use pathos to do what? Invoke sympathy
Pathos is Greek for what? Suffering, experience
An example of pathos would be Drawing pity
Pathos can be developed by using ______, emotion evoking examples, implied meanings Meaningful language
Pathos can be developed by using meaningful language, ____ evoking examples, implied meanings Emotion
Logos Logical appeal
Citing facts, statistics, using historical/literal analogies, & citing certain authorities Logos
Logos is Greek for what? Word
Logos can be developed by using what kinds of language Advanced, theoretical, abstract
Constructing logical arguments is an example of ethos, pathos, or logos? Logos
The FIRST "S" in SOAPSTone stands for what? Subject.
The "O" is SOAPSTone stands for what? Occasion.
The "A" in SOAPSTone stands for what? Audience.
The "P" in SOAPSTone stands for what? Purpose.
The SECOND "S" in SOAPSTone stands for what? Speaker.
The "T" in SOAPSTone stands for what? Tone.
What is a speaker's general topic or content? Subject
What circumstances give rise to the argument? Is there a controversy already in place? Is the speaker responding to an accusation or an existing urgent situation? Occasion
Occasion could also be called Context
Who are the potential people listening/reading? Audience
What's the speaker's intention? What does the speaker want the audience to do? Purpose
Who is putting forth the claim? Speaker
What is the speaker's attitude towards the subject & audience? Tone
In terms of ethos, pathos, & logos, the speaker would be which one? Ethos
In terms of ethos, pathos, & logos, the message would be which one? Logos
In terms of ethos, pathos, & logos, the audience would be which one? Pathos
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