Argumentative Speech On Surrender at Bear Paw Mountain -- Chief Joseph

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Argumentative Speech On Surrender at Bear Paw Mountain -- Chief Joseph 2. 15 On Women’s Right to vote – Susan B. ANthony

Logos – appeal to the structure (logic) of the argument or position

Ethos – appeal based on character of the speaker (or persona)

Pathos – appeal to the emotions or interest of the audience

Challenge cultural assumptions and customs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwEWTsJcJgQ

Identify rhetorical appeals: Logos, Pathos, Ethos Complete Question #3 on p. 151

Annotate your research Create an argument about an issue that resonates across cultures. Need a minimum of three sources supporting your position. You need a minimum of two sources supporting the counterclaim.

Find and print two different articles, one for each of you. Actively annotate for your issue. Claim? Counterclaim? Rebuttal/refutation?