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Answers the questions (1-3 sentences only. Pleasseee keep it simple) and fill in the blanks
What does the phrase "the medium is the message" mean?
Print
____media is forms of printed communication such as newspapers and magazines.
_____media is forms of pictorial communication such as photographs and videos.
How does print media affect the reader?
How does visual media affect the viewer?
Which has a more immediate impact: print media or visual media?
What does the word "explanatory" mean?
What is a text structure?
Why do authors choose different organizational structures when writing?
Use the Gallery on Lesson page 4 to complete the chart below.
Type of Text Structure What It Does
Compare/Contrast ______
Problem/Solution _______
Cause/Effect ______
Claims/Counterclaims/Evidence _______
What is rhetoric?
Lesson 5: Rhetoric
On what three things did Aristotle say rhetoric is based?
_____ is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences.
____ is stating of two opposite ideas using the same grammatical structure.
____ _____are questions asked for effect rather than answers.
If you have not done so already, watch this video on ethos, pathos, & logos then answer the questions below.
What is ethos and how is it used?
What is pathos and how is it used?
What is logos and how is it used?
What is an anecdote?
What are five potential effects an anecdote can have on an audience?
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2.
3.
4.
5.
If you have not done so already, watch this video on inductive vs. deductive reasoning then answer the questions below.
What are two elements of deductive reasoning?
1.
2.
What are two elements of inductive reasoning?
1.
2.
What does the phrase "the medium is the message" mean?
____media is forms of printed communication such as newspapers and magazines.
_____media is forms of pictorial communication such as photographs and videos.
How does print media affect the reader?
How does visual media affect the viewer?
Which has a more immediate impact: print media or visual media?
What does the word "explanatory" mean?
What is a text structure?
Why do authors choose different organizational structures when writing?
Use the Gallery on Lesson page 4 to complete the chart below.
Type of Text Structure What It Does
Compare/Contrast ______
Problem/Solution _______
Cause/Effect ______
Claims/Counterclaims/Evidence _______
What is rhetoric?
Lesson 5: Rhetoric
On what three things did Aristotle say rhetoric is based?
_____ is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences.
____ is stating of two opposite ideas using the same grammatical structure.
____ _____are questions asked for effect rather than answers.
If you have not done so already, watch this video on ethos, pathos, & logos then answer the questions below.
What is ethos and how is it used?
What is pathos and how is it used?
What is logos and how is it used?
What is an anecdote?
What are five potential effects an anecdote can have on an audience?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
If you have not done so already, watch this video on inductive vs. deductive reasoning then answer the questions below.
What are two elements of deductive reasoning?
1.
2.
What are two elements of inductive reasoning?
1.
2.
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**What does the phrase "the medium is the message" mean?**
It means that the way information is delivered (the medium) influences how we understand and perceive that information (the message).
**Print**
Print media is forms of printed communication such as newspapers and magazines.
**Visual**
Visual media is forms of pictorial communication such as photographs and videos.
**How does print media affect the reader?**
Print media can provide in-depth information and encourages thoughtful reading.
**How does visual media affect the viewer?**
Visual media often engages viewers quickly and can evoke emotions instantly.
**Which has a more immediate impact: print media or visual media?**
Visual media typically has a more immediate impact due to its visual nature.
**What does the word "explanatory" mean?**
Explanatory means providing clear information or details about a subject.
**What is a text structure?**
A text structure is the organization of information within a written work.
**Why do authors choose different organizational structures when writing?**
Authors choose different structures to best convey their message and make it easier for readers to understand.
**Use the Gallery on Lesson page 4 to complete the chart below.**
| Type of Text Structure | What It Does |
|-----------------------|-------------------------------|
| Compare/Contrast | Shows similarities and differences between two or more subjects. |
| Problem/Solution | Presents a problem and proposes one or more solutions. |
| Cause/Effect | Explains reasons for an event and its resulting effects. |
| Claims/Counterclaims/Evidence | Presents an argument, acknowledges opposing viewpoints, and supports claims with evidence. |
**What is rhetoric?**
Rhetoric is the art of effective communication and persuasion.
**On what three things did Aristotle say rhetoric is based?**
Aristotle said rhetoric is based on ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic).
**_____ is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences.**
Anaphora.
**____ is stating of two opposite ideas using the same grammatical structure.**
Antithesis.
**____ _____ are questions asked for effect rather than answers.**
Rhetorical questions.
**What is ethos and how is it used?**
Ethos is an appeal to credibility, used to establish trustworthiness in the speaker or writer.
**What is pathos and how is it used?**
Pathos is an appeal to emotion, used to evoke feelings in the audience.
**What is logos and how is it used?**
Logos is an appeal to logic and reason, used to persuade the audience with facts and evidence.
**What is an anecdote?**
An anecdote is a short, interesting story about a real incident or person.
**What are five potential effects an anecdote can have on an audience?**
1. Engages the audience.
2. Makes the message relatable.
3. Evokes emotional response.
4. Illustrates a point clearly.
5. Enhances memory retention.
**What are two elements of deductive reasoning?**
1. General principle or premise.
2. Specific conclusion drawn from that premise.
**What are two elements of inductive reasoning?**
1. Specific observations or examples.
2. General conclusion based on those observations.
It means that the way information is delivered (the medium) influences how we understand and perceive that information (the message).
**Print**
Print media is forms of printed communication such as newspapers and magazines.
**Visual**
Visual media is forms of pictorial communication such as photographs and videos.
**How does print media affect the reader?**
Print media can provide in-depth information and encourages thoughtful reading.
**How does visual media affect the viewer?**
Visual media often engages viewers quickly and can evoke emotions instantly.
**Which has a more immediate impact: print media or visual media?**
Visual media typically has a more immediate impact due to its visual nature.
**What does the word "explanatory" mean?**
Explanatory means providing clear information or details about a subject.
**What is a text structure?**
A text structure is the organization of information within a written work.
**Why do authors choose different organizational structures when writing?**
Authors choose different structures to best convey their message and make it easier for readers to understand.
**Use the Gallery on Lesson page 4 to complete the chart below.**
| Type of Text Structure | What It Does |
|-----------------------|-------------------------------|
| Compare/Contrast | Shows similarities and differences between two or more subjects. |
| Problem/Solution | Presents a problem and proposes one or more solutions. |
| Cause/Effect | Explains reasons for an event and its resulting effects. |
| Claims/Counterclaims/Evidence | Presents an argument, acknowledges opposing viewpoints, and supports claims with evidence. |
**What is rhetoric?**
Rhetoric is the art of effective communication and persuasion.
**On what three things did Aristotle say rhetoric is based?**
Aristotle said rhetoric is based on ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic).
**_____ is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences.**
Anaphora.
**____ is stating of two opposite ideas using the same grammatical structure.**
Antithesis.
**____ _____ are questions asked for effect rather than answers.**
Rhetorical questions.
**What is ethos and how is it used?**
Ethos is an appeal to credibility, used to establish trustworthiness in the speaker or writer.
**What is pathos and how is it used?**
Pathos is an appeal to emotion, used to evoke feelings in the audience.
**What is logos and how is it used?**
Logos is an appeal to logic and reason, used to persuade the audience with facts and evidence.
**What is an anecdote?**
An anecdote is a short, interesting story about a real incident or person.
**What are five potential effects an anecdote can have on an audience?**
1. Engages the audience.
2. Makes the message relatable.
3. Evokes emotional response.
4. Illustrates a point clearly.
5. Enhances memory retention.
**What are two elements of deductive reasoning?**
1. General principle or premise.
2. Specific conclusion drawn from that premise.
**What are two elements of inductive reasoning?**
1. Specific observations or examples.
2. General conclusion based on those observations.