Arguments from the Heart PATHOS. PATHOS Activities 1.Summarize each section of Chapter 2, using Cornell Notes: Key Points = Section Headings ⁻Emotional.

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Arguments from the Heart PATHOS

PATHOS Activities 1.Summarize each section of Chapter 2, using Cornell Notes: Key Points = Section Headings ⁻Emotional appeals ⁻Understanding how emotional arguments work ⁻Using emotions to build bridges ⁻And so on… Notes – bullet important details in the right hand column (1/par) 2.Create a circle map for the term “pathos” 3.Answer questions 1 & 3 on pp

PATHOS Circle Map WHO/AUDIENCE WHEN & WHERE/CONTEXT WHY/PURPOSE WHAT/TOPIC HOW/STRATEGIES EXAMPLE(S) PATHOS

Arguments Based on Character ETHOS

ETHOS Activities 1.Summarize each section of Chapter 3, using Cornell Notes: Key Points = Section Headings ⁻Ethical appeals ⁻Understanding how arguments based on character work ⁻Claiming authority ⁻And so on… Notes – bullet important details in the right hand column (1/par) 2.Create a circle map for the term “ethos” 3.Answer questions 1 & 2 on p. 76

ETHOS Circle Map WHO/AUDIENCE WHEN & WHERE/CONTEXT WHY/PURPOSE WHAT/TOPIC HOW/STRATEGIES EXAMPLE(S) ETHOS

Arguments Based on Facts & Reason LOGOS

LOGOS Activities 1.Summarize each section of Chapter 4, using Cornell Notes: Key Points = Section Headings ⁻Logical appeals ⁻Providing hard evidence ⁻Using reason & common sense ⁻And so on… Notes – bullet important details in the right hand column (1/par) 2.Create a circle map for the term “logos” 3.Answer questions 1 & 4 on pp

LOGOS Circle Map WHO/AUDIENCE WHEN & WHERE/CONTEXT WHY/PURPOSE WHAT/TOPIC HOW/STRATEGIES EXAMPLE(S) LOGOS