Rhetorical Appeals. Rhetoric- the use of words to persuade, either in writing or speech. Rhetorical appeals- three main types are ethos, pathos and logos.

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Rhetorical Appeals

Rhetoric- the use of words to persuade, either in writing or speech. Rhetorical appeals- three main types are ethos, pathos and logos

A rhetorical appeal that focuses on the character or qualification of the speaker. The speakers credibility is paramount! When you bargain with your parents to let you go hang out at a friends house because you’ve never been in trouble before.

Mobil 1 ad- Tony Stewart is a NASCAR driver. Driving is his life and he uses Mobil 1. It’s wanting you to trust Tony Stewart because he’s an expert and a good guy. Allstate Ad- Mike Holmes (house expert), Nicole Lapin (Financial expert), Carter Oosterhouse (Home expert)

A rhetorical appeal to the reader’s or listener’s senses or emotions. This will mainly appeal to your emotions. You’ll buy ADT because you’re afraid someone will break into your house.afraid You’ll vote for a political candidate because he/she seems nice.seems nice. You’ll go to Disney world because it looks like so much fun!Disney world

A rhetorical appeal that appeals to reason or logic. It presents the evidence and wants you to come to your own conclusion, not persuade you to believe what they believe. For example: “This book spent 26 weeks as #1 on the bestseller list” What could you logically infer?

-Agatha Christie mystery novels have sold over two billion copies- outsold by only the Bible and Shakespeare. - The Harry Potter series has spawned 8 record shattering movies and a theme park at Universal Studios.