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What is Ethos in rhetorical devices?
Credibility/trust; the author shows they are trustworthy or an expert.
What is Pathos in rhetorical devices?
Emotion; the author tries to make you feel something (sad, angry, proud).
What does Logos refer to in rhetorical devices?
Logic/reason; the author uses facts, data, or logical thinking.
What does Diction mean in the context of rhetorical devices?
Word choice; the specific words the author uses to create tone or emotion.
How is Syntax defined in rhetorical devices?
Sentence structure; how sentences are arranged (long, short, broken, etc.).
What does Tone indicate in rhetoric?
Author’s attitude; how the author feels about the topic (serious, sarcastic, hopeful, etc.).
What is Juxtaposition?
Side-by-side contrast; two opposite ideas placed near each other.
What is the purpose of Repetition in rhetorical devices?
Saying something again; used to emphasize an idea.
What is the formula to explain rhetorical devices simply in essays?
The author uses [device] to [effect/purpose], which helps [main point or audience reaction].
What does Synthesize or Synthesis mean?
To combine different sources and your own thinking to make a clear argument.
What is a key element of writing a line of reasoning in an essay?
Start with a clear thesis and use topic sentences that support your thesis.
What should be explained in each example of a line of reasoning?
How each example proves your point.
What is the intended outcome of the example rhetorical analysis essay thesis?
To persuade the audience to take action.
How does Repetition function in the context of the example rhetorical analysis?
It emphasizes urgency.
How does Tone affect the audience in the example essay?
It creates emotional pressure.
What role does Imagery play in the example essay?
It paints a vivid picture of the problem.