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Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Dec 18, 2015

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Page 1: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Modes of Persuasion

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Page 2: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Ethos(Credibility)

• Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

• Speaker gets the audience to respect him/her as a figure of authority on the subject(expert or knowledgeble on the subject)

• “I am an ethical expert, so believe what I say.”

Page 3: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Ethos

Page 4: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Pathos(emotion)

• Pathos = argument based on feelings

• Speaker tries to drive an emotion from the reader or audience

Page 5: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Pathos

Page 6: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Logos(logic)

Logos is an argument based on facts, evidence and reason.

Using logos means appealing to the readers’ sense of what is logical.

Page 7: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Logos

Page 8: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

ETHOS, PATHOS, OR LOGOS??

Page 9: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Ethos or Logos

• Evidence

• Ethos-Using super man-authority figure on strength

• Logos-Milk makes bones grow strong

Page 10: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

ETHOS, PATHOS, OR LOGOS

Page 11: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Pathos

• Evidence:

• Using sad looking puppy

• Giving statements about a dogs life in the pound and the dog’s desire to have a home.

Page 12: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

ETHOS, PATHOS, OR LOGOS

Page 13: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Ethos

• Evidence:

• Sharing the personal experience of someone who actually lost weight eating subs.

• Jared-Authority figure/representative for Subway

Page 14: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

ETHOS, PATHOS, OR LOGOS?

Page 15: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Pathos

• Evidence:

• Using a sad child with a severe injury to the head

Page 16: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

EHTOS, PATHOS, OR LOGOS?

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Logos

• Evidence:

• Gives information about Sylvan learning center

• States a fact about how much knowledge children lose over the summer.

Page 18: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.
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Ethos

• Using an authority figure to represent(sports)-Kobe

• Try it, it worked for Kobe –Personal Experience-Kobe drinks vitamin water, wins championships.

Page 20: Modes of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ethos(Credibility) Ethos is an argument based on character. The speaker tries to gain the audience’s trust.

Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?

Hi I’m Walter Coleman, and I spent 30 years of my life smoking. Take it from me, smoking negatively effects your life Smoking causes your lungs to be coated in a black tar. It causes your lungs to shrink in capacity to hold air. Smoking is the number one cause of lung cancer. Smoking costs an average of $130.00 a month to keep up with the habit! I have spent many years fighting lung cancer and recommend you don’t start smoking.

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Ethos or Logos!

• Evidence:• Using a actual long-term smoker, as

spokesperson

• Take it from me - Opinions/belief

• I have spent years fighting lung cancer-personal experience

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Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?

When it comes to saying no to drugs, we don’t need to worry about our youth as much as we think. Most young people disapprove of their friends using marijuana. The 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health showed that 83.3% of teens (4 out of 5) disapprove of their friends using marijuana. The majority of young people believe there is a great risk in smoking marijuana. Also, the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health showed that more than half of all young people surveyed reported a great risk of using marijuana once or twice a week.

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Logos!

• Evidence:• The 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and

Health showed that 83.3% of teens (4 out of 5) disapprove of their friends using marijuana.

• Also, the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health showed that more than half of all young people surveyed reported a great risk of using marijuana once or twice a week.

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Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?

“ Hi, I am James Warren. I live in a small town in Russia. I am an orphan. I lost my parents at the age of 5. I sleep in

a small room with 10 other children. Our room is heated by a small fire place. We sleep on the floor with one wool blanket. I would like to go to school one day to become a doctor.”

By donating to the Russian Children’s Foundation you can help James - and other children like him - have a brighter future. Please call 1-800-2587 today.

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Pathos!

• Pathos:• Using a child figure

• Mentioning poor living conditions

• Mentioning child’s hopes and dreams