1. Rhetoric = The Art of Persuasion The history of rhetoric and the concepts of ethos, pathos and logos began in Greece. 2. Who was Aristotle? Aristotle was a famous Greek…
1. Rhetoric = The Art of Persuasion The history of rhetoric and the concepts of ethos, pathos and logos began in Greece. 2. Who was Aristotle? Aristotle was a famous Greek…
1.The Dark Art of Digital Influence Demystified The Story of an Accidental Content Strategist 2. Pencils down, please 3. http://www.slideshare.net/palumbook 4. josephpalumbo.com/darkart…
1. Aristotle’s Three Ways to Persuade Logos Ethos Pathos 2. Who is Aristotle? Aristotle( 384-322 BCE ) isthe most notable product of the educational program devised by…
1. Aristotle’s Three Ways to Persuade Logos Ethos Pathos 2. Who is Aristotle? Aristotle (384-322 BCE) is the most notable product of the educational program devised by…
Slide 1What is Rhetoric? Slide 2 Definition of Rhetoric Rhetoric (n) - the art of speaking or writing effectively. Content = WHAT Rhetoric = HOW Slide 3 Definitions: Rhetoric…
Slide 1 Writing Opinions and Arguments A presentation by Teacher Candidates: Heather Dove, Kelly Giambelluca, Kaylee Herbert, Morgan Houston, Domenique Pelagruto, Veronica…
Slide 1 Common Logical Fallacies Beware of weak arguments! Argument An âargumentâ is not a fight. Argument Argument = making a point about a subject and supporting it with…
Pathos, Ethos, and Logos Logos Logos: (LOGIC) Logos refers to any attempt to appeal to the intellect: the "logical argument."Â Yes, these arguments will call…
SB III U2 Learning Focus & Previewing the Unit Real Life Challenges Essential Question: What are some ways to persuade? Exploring Knowledge: Persuasion Practicing Knowledge:…