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Ethos / Pathos / Logos

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  • Nuclear energy can be a bit scary and make us feel uneasy because of the potential risks involved, like radiation leaks and environmental damage.
    Pathos - emotion
  • What is Ethos?
    using a speaker or writer whom the audience trusts it could also be the use of a celebrity another use of ethos is the use of someone's authority or position
  • What is Pathos?
    using emotion to appeal to your audience
  • If you're still unsure, please consider that my advanced degree and fieldwork speak for themselves. Which Rhetorical Appeal?
    Ethos - credibility
  • What is Logos?
    appealing to your audience through the use of logic, statistics, and facts
  • GPS tracking has been recommended by experts in various fields as a useful tool for managing resources, optimizing routes, and improving safety, which further establishes its credibility and reliability as a trusted technology.
    Ethos - credibility
  • Which Rhetorical Appeal? History has shown time and again that absolute power corrupts absolutely.
    Logos - fact
  • Which Rhetorical Appeal? The algorithms have been run in a thousand different ways, and the math continues to check out.
    Logos - fact/stats
  • Using the AI can change of the inhabitants of many poor countries. Which Rhetorical Appeal is this?
    Pathos - emotion
  • If we don’t take action soon, we’ll be yelling for help. There’s no one to help us here, let’s fight for our world. Which Rhetorical Appeal is this?
    Pathos - emotion (fear)
  • Which Rhetorical Appeal? You won't find any deer along this road. In 25 years of driving the same route, I haven't seen a single one.
    Logos - facts // Ethos - been driving the road for 25 years
  • The Islanders are crying for help, and you are doing nothing? Which Rhetorical Appeal is this?
    Pathos - emotion
  • If my years as a scientist taught me anything, it's that caution is the best policy in this sort of situation. Which Rhetorical Appeal is this?
    Ethos - credibility
  • There are 3.499 billion active social media users. Which Rhetorical Appeal is this an example of?
    Logos - facts/statistics
  • Which Rhetorical Appeal? Better men than us have fought and died to preserve this great nation. Now is our turn to return the favor. For God and country, gentlemen!
    Pathos - emotion
  • 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 - emotion
  • Which Rhetorical Appeal? You'll make the right decision because you have something that not many people do: you have heart.
    Pathos - emotion
  • By switching to renewable energies, we can take control of our future and build a sustainable world for ourselves and generations to come.
    Ethos - credibility of speaker
  • "My three decades of experience in public service and my tireless commitment to the people of this community will make my project your best choice. Which Rhetorical Appeal is this?
    Ethos - credibility
  • Your ELA teacher, the one with two college degrees and 15 years experience, says you should do your work unless you want an F, in which case you will fail and all your friends will move on to 10th grade and you'll be stuck here alone.
    Ethos - credibility // Pathos - emotions
  • According to one study, teenagers said that the #1 negative thing about social media is that it effects their sleep. Which Rhetorical Appeal is this?
    Logos - facts/statistics