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LOGOS: |
Persuading using logic, reasons, facts,ETC.
EXAMPLE: A snicker bar has 280 calories and 30 grams of sugar, that's not very healthy. |
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ETHOS: |
Proving that the author is a reliable, trustworthy source of information. EXAMPLE: Every player has his tools for the job. |
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PATHOS: |
Persuading by using emotions. EXAMPLE: Poverty is not being without money, but being without hope. |
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ETHICAL APPEAL: |
Appealing to a person's sense of right or wrong. EXAMPLE: i'm a responsible kid, i know that if i stay up late i'll still have to be attentive in my classes tomorrow and get all my work done. |
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LOADED LANGUAGE: |
Use of words with positive or negative connotations to influence emotions. EXAMPLE: WE CAN DO IT!!! |
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THESIS: |
A proposition to be proved or one advanced without proof. EXAMPLE: |
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COMPOUND SENTENCE: |
Is a way of combining two seperate sentences by using a comma and a coordinating conjunction. EXAMPLE: F A N B O Y S O N O U R E O R D R T T |
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COORDINATING CONJUNCTION: |
Placed between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of equal rank. EXAMPLE: |
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CALL TO ACTION: |
Is an instruction to the audience to provoke an immediate response. EXAMPLE: |
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COUNTERARGUMENT: |
An argument or set of reasons put foward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument. EXAMPLE: |