Unit 3 ILA 8th grade Flashcards
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what is Ethos
ethical reasoning, trusted review
what is Pathos
emotional triggering, happy, sad, mad
what is Logos
facts and statistics to persuade you
What are claim and reasoning
the argument you are siding on, and the reasons and you are arguing for it. EX) claim: pizzas are healthy. reasoning: they are made from bread and tomatoes and cheese which are healthy things.
what is Call To Action
persuading the audience of the debate to do something to better help the argument.
What are claim and reasoning
the argument you are siding on, and the reasons why you are arguing for it. EX) claim: pizzas are healthy. reasoning: they are made from bread and tomatoes and cheese which are healthy things.
call to action
persuading the audience to help the situation your argument is in.
evidence
the logos of your debate. statistics and facts to sway the audience to your side.
situational irony
something happening that was different than what you expected.
verbal irony
the opposite of what someone says. sarcasm.
dramatic irony
the audience knows something the characters don’t.
bandwagon
claiming that something is true because everyone believes it.
sweeping generalizations
Taking a customary rule and applying it broadely in situations.
circular reasoning
Stating your claim and then saying the claim over to prove the argument.
loaded language
To trigger the audience with strong language.
analogy
Comparing two unlike things with each other.
juxtaposition
the act or an instance of placing two or more things side by side often to compare or contrast or to create an interesting effect
direct address
To communicate directly to a person using their label.