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10 Cards in this Set

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Ethos
appeal that establishes credibility of the speaker or writer
Damning with faint praise
intentional use of a positive statement that has a negative implication
Deductive Reasoning
begins with generalization and applies it to specific situations
general to specific
False Analogy
illogically drawing a comparison between two things that have no similarities
Inductive Reasoning
Makes generalizations from a body of facts
specific situation/fact to generalization
Logos
persuasion through the use of reasoning, fact, and logic
Pathos
persuasion that appeals to the audience's emotions
Syllogism
form of deductive reasoning with a major premise, minor premise, and conclusion
Argument Ad Hominem
attacking a person's character rather than their argument
non sequitur fallacy
conclusion that does not logically follow the evidence that preceded it