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Persuasive Review Take out a sheet of paper, and using your notes answer the following questions. 1. What is ETHOS? 2. What is LOGOS? 3. What is PATHOS? 4. List two Attention Getter techniques. 5. List two Call to Action techniques. 6. Write a thesis statement for the
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Persuasive Review Take out a sheet of paper, and using your notes answer the following questions. 1. What is ETHOS? 2. What is LOGOS? 3. What is PATHOS?

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Page 1: Persuasive Review Take out a sheet of paper, and using your notes answer the following questions. 1. What is ETHOS? 2. What is LOGOS? 3. What is PATHOS?

Persuasive ReviewTake out a sheet of paper, and using your

notes answer the following questions.1. What is ETHOS?2. What is LOGOS?3. What is PATHOS?4. List two Attention Getter techniques.5. List two Call to Action techniques.6. Write a thesis statement for the

following prompt.Should school officials be able to search student’s lockers?

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Making writing more memorable and powerful

Rhetoric

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What is rhetoric?The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively.

Rhetorical devices are language tools that skillful writers and speakers use to add clarity and interest to their work.

Learn their names and how they’re used. Then, make it a point to notice them in your reading (or when listening to a public speaker), and be aware of how using them might make your own speaking and writing more interesting.

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What devices to we already know?

How do we make words more convincing and memorable in a writing.Think about what works in;SongsStoriesSpeeches

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TechniquesWhat techniques do we already know? Turn

to the person next to you and jot down some ideas. There are dozens. Here are just some...

Repetition

Rhetorical Question

Alliteration Anaphora

Rhyme

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TechniquesThere are literally dozens of techniques. We will look at the most common ones.

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RepetitionHappy happy joy joyHappy happy joy joyHappy happy joy joyHappy happy joy joyHappy happy joy joyHappy happy joy joyHappy happy joy joy joy

“I fell in to a burning ring of fireI went down,down,downand the flames went higher.And it burns,burns,burnsthe ring of firethe ring of fire.”(Johnny Cash , “Ring of Fire”)

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RepetitionWrite down a song lyric you know that has

repetition.

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Rhyme

“When I was younger, so much younger than today,I never needed anybody's help in any way.But now these days are gone, I'm not so self assured,Now I find I've changed my mind and opened up the doors.”(The Beatles, “Help”)

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RhymePhrases or words end with the same sound.

NOT necessarily the same letters.When the vowels in the middle of a word

make the same sound this is called assonance. Eg. “beats as it sweeps and it cleans.”

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Alliteration"You'll never put a

better bit of butter on your knife.“ (advertising slogan for Country

Life butter)

Consonant sounds at the beginning of words are repeated.

"The soul selects her own society."(Emily Dickinson)

"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."(Henry David Thoreau, Walden)

"The daily diary of the American dream."(slogan of The Wall Street Journal)

Now make two of your own.

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Metaphor"The rain came

down in long knitting needles."(Enid Bagnold, National Velvet, 1935)

Implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something important in common.

"The streets were a furnace, the sun an executioner."(Cynthia Ozick, "Rosa," 1983)

"Men's words are bullets, that their enemies take up and make use of against them."(George Savile, Maxims of State, 1692)

Now create two of your own.

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Simile"Life is like an

onion: You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep."(Carl Sandburg)

Two different things are comparedUsually in a phrase

introduced by like or as.

"He looked about as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food."(Raymond Chandler)

Now that I've got my lovely fire, I'm as happy as a Frenchman who's just invented a pair of self-removing trousers.(Rowan Atkinson as Black Adder)

Now make two of your own.

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Anaphora"Brylcreem, a little dab'll

do ya,Brylcreem, you'll look so debonair!Brylcreem, the gals'll all pursue ya!They'll love to run their fingers through your hair."(Kenyon & Eckhardt, 1950s advertising jingle for hair cream)

Repetition of the same word or phrase at the start of successive clauses or lines.

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AnaphoraHelp, I need somebody,Help, not just anybody,Help, you know I need someone, Help.

“There is freedom within,

there is freedom without

Try to catch the deluge in a paper cup.”(Crowded House, “Don’t Dream It’s Over)

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AnaphoraCan you think of one of your own or one

from a song or a book?(hint: Dr Seuss is lousy with these)

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Hyperbole"Ladies and gentlemen,

I've been to Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, and I can say without hyperbole that this is a million times worse than all of them put together."(Kent Brockman, The Simpsons)

Exaggeration is used for emphasis.

"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.“

“But I would walk 500 milesAnd I would walk 500 moreJust to be the man who walked 1000 milesTo fall down at your door”(The Proclaimers – I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles))

Now you try some hyperbole yourself.

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Quick QuizWhich techniques are used in these lyrics?

How many roads must a man walk downBefore you call him a man?Yes, 'n' how many seas must a white dove sailBefore she sleeps in the sand?Yes, 'n' how many times must the cannon balls flyBefore they're forever banned?The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind,The answer is blowin' in the wind.

Bob Dylan, “Blowin’ in the wind”

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Allusion“If you take his

parking place, you can expect World War II all over again.”

Many allusions refer to the Bible or to Shakespeare’s characters or plots.

is a reference to some fairly well-known event, place, or person.

“It has rained so long, it seems as though it has rained for 40 days and nights.”

"Like the prodigal son, he returned to his home town and was welcomed by all who knew him".

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Quick QuizWhat techniques are being used here?“You’ve done a million things before half

past nine.”(The Waifs, “Gillian”)

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OnomatopoeiaSnap, Crackle, and Pop!Words sound like what they represent."One of these days, Alice. Pow! Right in the

kisser!"(Jackie Gleason, The Honeymooners)

Think of two example you know of.

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charged wordswords chosen to

evoke emotion. Any word that can evoke a strong or powerful emotional response from the reader/listener (tool used often in media to manipulate opinions).

"He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burned our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people."

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The End

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What is rhetoric?

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Alliteration

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Metaphor

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Simile

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Anaphora

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Hyperbole

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Allusion“

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Onomatopoeia

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charged words