Path, Pass “To feel, suffer”

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Path, Pass “To feel, suffer” Week 6

Pathos, Ethos, Logos Aristotle….argumentative Pathos – use sympathy to win the argument Logos logic Ethos- trust builder/expert

Subordinate Conjunctions Dependent markers: after, although, as, as soon as, because, before, if, since, so that, unless, until, when, whenever, where, This week you will begin a sentence with a subordinating conjunction.

Independent vs. Subordinate Clauses A. Since Ethan likes Hawaiian pizza. Dependent clause/fragment. B. Ethan likes to eat Hawaiian pizza. (Independent clause/sentence clause)

Independent vs. Subordinate Clauses A. Since Ethan likes Hawaiian pizza, he eats it every day. B. Ethan likes to eat Hawaiian pizza. (Independent clause/sentence clause)

Relative Pronouns Who, whom, whose, which, that Mark, whose tissues I borrowed, cries at commercials.

Because my mom gave birth twice, she is tired! Relative pronouns Ms. Verge, who is also known as Annette Verge Stopka Chao, is my teacher. Because my mom gave birth twice, she is tired!

Antipathy n. aversion to someone or something, dislike

Whenever I feel antipathy towards someone, I snarl and “mad dog” them. Whenever/antipathy Whenever I feel antipathy towards someone, I snarl and “mad dog” them.

Apathetic (adj.) having no interest or concern; indifferent

Relative Pronouns Janie, the baby, who looks quite apathetic with life, is planning to runaway. Baxter, that kid in green, feels apathetic and bored until he is given a sword.

Apathetic- indifferent As long as I feel apathetic towards school, I don’t care about my grades.

Empathy (noun) experiencing the feelings of another; sensitivity

Subordinate Conjunctions As soon as Ms. Verge feels empathy, she allows a student to turn the work in late.

Pathology (noun) the study of disease or abnormalities

Pathology- (noun) the study of disease or abnormalities Since Helen wished to understand the pathology of the phobia of heights, she took a class in psychology.

Sociopath (n.) an asocial or antisocial person likely to act out of mental illness; psychopath

sociopath Because the sociopath suffered from chronic mental illness, the doctors decided to put him in a mental institution.