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đź“•English Review
English II H, Ch. 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |