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Get out your glossary and a pen/cil

Rhetorical triangle Logos-ethos-pathos

Rhetorical triangle: what arguments are based on Rhetorical triangle: what arguments are based on. How we prove our points to be correct!

Copy the following terms into your glossary LOGOS: LOGIC BASED, FACTS, PERCENTAGES, CAUSE AND EFFECT, DEDUCTIVE REASONING

Copy the following terms into your glossary LOGOS: LOGIC BASED, FACTS, PERCENTAGES, CAUSE AND EFFECT, DEDUCTIVE REASONING PATHOS: Appeals to the emotions, fears, desires, cares, concerns, of the audience.

Copy the following terms into your glossary LOGOS: LOGIC BASED, FACTS, PERCENTAGES, CAUSE AND EFFECT, DEDUCTIVE REASONING ETHOS: Credibility, ethics, and overall persuasiveness of the speaker. PATHOS: Appeals to the emotions, fears, desires, cares, concerns, of the audience.

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