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Rhetorical Appeals Review

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    Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, friends!
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  • What is LOGOS?
    Using logic, facts, statistics, or numbers to convince your audience.
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  • What is PATHOS?
    Using emotion to convince your audience.
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  • What is ETHOS?
    Using credibility or authority to convince your audience.
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  • There are 3.499 billion active social media users. This is an example of...
    Logos
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  • According to one study, teens reported the #1 negative thing about social media is that it negatively impacts their sleep. This is an example of...
    Logos
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  • If you don't quit smoking today, everyone you know and love will die and it will be your fault. This is an example of...
    Pathos
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  • As a dentist, I see this problem a lot; I recommend using a toothpaste for sensitive teeth. This is an example of...
    Ethos
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  • Which rhetorical appeal is used in this ad?
    Pathos
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  • If you don't adopt this puppy, he may never find a home. This is an example of...
    Pathos
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  • He knows dinosaur fossils. He's been the leading paleontology researcher for the last 20 years. This is an example of...
    Ethos
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  • "My three decades of experience in public service and my tireless commitment to the people of this community will make me an excellent choice for mayor." This is an example of...
    Ethos
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  • If you choose not to come to Thanksgiving, you will break your grandmother's heart. This is an example of...
    Pathos
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  • Which rhetorical strategy is used in this ad?
    Ethos
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  • Which Rhetorical Appeal? They've worked against everything we've worked so hard to build, and they don't care who gets hurt in the process. Make no mistake, they're the enemy, and they won't stop until we're all destroyed.
    Pathos
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  • Which appeal is used in this ad?
    Logos
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  • Which Rhetorical Appeal? History has shown time and again that absolute power corrupts absolutely.
    Logos
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