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Question
match each term to the appropriate definition.
- an appeal to persuade the audience based on the speakers credibility, social standing, and/or knowledge
- a tool used to make the audience feel a certain way by eliciting (causing) an emotional response
- a type of appeal that uses facts, logic, and reasons to appeal to the reader or audiences rationality
- words, phrases, or clauses that have similar or identical forms, structures, and/or sounds (e.g., \i enjoy running, jumping, and swimming\)
- to challenge or undermine a counter - claim for the purpose of showing that counter - claim to be incorrect
ethos parallelism logos refute pathos
Brief Explanations
Ethos is an appeal based on speaker's credibility etc. Pathos elicits an emotional response. Logos uses facts and logic. Parallelism is about similar - structured phrases. Refute is to challenge a counter - claim.
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- Ethos: An appeal to persuade the audience based on the speaker's credibility, social standing, and/or knowledge.
- Pathos: An appeal used to make the audience feel a certain way by eliciting (causing) an emotional response.
- Logos: An appeal that uses facts, logic, and reasons to appeal to the reader or audience's rationality.
- Parallelism: Words, phrases, or clauses that have similar or identical forms, structures, and/or sounds (e.g., "I enjoy running, jumping, and swimming").
- Refute: To challenge or undermine a counter - claim for the purpose of showing that counter - claim to be incorrect.