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Knowing the difference… Ethos? Logos? Pathos?

Instructions You need your ISN (interactive student notebook) Art of Rhetoric notes (page 9) Knowing the Difference slides packet Pen/pencil Steps ISN page 10: number from 1-7 (skip lines between #s) (remember to add to your Table of Contents). Study each slide in the Knowing the Difference packet, beginning with slide 3. Identify which type of rhetoric the slide represents (logos, ethos, pathos). Write 1-2 complete sentences explaining what elements in the example (text or images) support this type of rhetoric. EX: Slide #1: The type of rhetoric is pathos. One element that supports this is the emotional language “Dance to your own tune”. Another element is the picture of the people dancing and jumping with joy and excitement.

EX: 1.Think Hollister… skinny

EX: 2.You’ll be amazed….

Name that Rhetorical Appeal… Ethos? Pathos? Logos? 3.

Ethos? Pathos? Logos? 4.

Ethos? Pathos? Logos? 5.

Ethos? Pathos? Logos? 6.

Ethos? Pathos? Logos? 7.