Chapter 1

The definition of ethos is...
The speakers tone In a piece of work
How the speakers shows emotion
How the speaker shows he's reliable
Pathos can be best described as...
How a speaker shows emotion
The amount of facts shared in a piece
How trustworthy the author is in a book
Logos can mean
How the speaker states his feelings
How the speaker appeals to logic and reason
What type of font an author uses
What do S.O.A.P.S. Stand for
Subject, occasion, audience, purpose and speaker
Searching, out looking, adjusting, proposing, and sending
Speaker, occasion, audience, purpose, and subject
How do rhetorical appeals work?
They are used to separate pathos logos and ethos
The show both sides of the stories in speeches
They are techniques used to persuade the audience
Propoganda is most closely related with...
The selling of goods for the pure good of the mother country
How the author relates to a speech or writing piece
The spread of information, ideas, rumors, and lies to persuade a group of people
Occasion can most commonly be associated with...
Setting
The reasoning behind a speech
An aggressive argument
A connotation can play major roles in speeches, what is the main role of a connotation?
To describe objects
To associate words together
To argue two different speeches
A refutation...
Denies validity of an opposing argument
Is what listens to the speeches given by the speakers
Shows the real character's personality to the audience
A speaker job is too...
Listen to a speech
Deny arguments from peers
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