KIDS What Are They Thinking? -by McKenna Hight Image: “Toddlers” – ashevilleblog.com.

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KIDS What Are They Thinking? -by McKenna Hight Image: “Toddlers” – ashevilleblog.com

Believe it or not, children rhetorical devices as much as we do – and they’re still figuring out use how those devices work. Image: “Toddler” – boomerangplay.co.uk

Children use pathos by in attempts to crying get what they want or get attention. (emotional appeal) Image: “Kid Crying” – voolas.com

Kids use ethos telling other adults “But my mom lets me do it!” like by things (appeal of credibility) Image: “The Kids” – slate.com

When a child’s logos. crazy mental logic doesn’t line up with what’s happening, he’s using (logical appeal) Image: “Upload” – blazepress.com

Kids use kairos every time they wait off the phone before they talk to you. until you’re (appeal of timing) Image: “Asset” – huffingtonpost.com

KIDS Communication is key (rhetorical or not) Image: “Babyclub” – tesco.com

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