Match the definition with the appropriate word.
A. an appeal to logic
B.the emotion that a speaker demonstrates towards his or her subject
C.an appeal to the credibility of the speaker
D.an appeal to the emotion
E.devices in a speech that seek to convince an audience
Use the word bank to answer the question.
19. persuasive appeals (1 point)
e
Use the word bank to answer the question.
20. tone (1 point)
b
Use the word bank to answer the question.
21. ethos (1 point)
c
Use the word bank to answer the question.
22. pathos (1 point)
d
Use the word bank to answer the question.
23. logos (1 point)
a
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Since I can't see the word bank or the definitions, I have no way of knowing if you're right or wrong. For some reason, I can't see them from here where I live all the way to where you live. Strange but true!
Considering she put the answer choices/ definitions AT THE BEGININNING of the question
you can in fact see them , Reed.
Strange but true!
you can in fact see them , Reed.
Strange but true!
All of the answers are correct! Good job!
MMMMM
COMMON SENSE, REED HAS NOT.
*insert yoda laugh*
COMMON SENSE, REED HAS NOT.
*insert yoda laugh*
these are right for 2021 right?
Nvm just checked and it’s all right :) pog
Guys he isn't wrong though, if he does not have the test like we do how would he know the options ? how would he be able to help :/ just post the options so people can help instead of being lazy not that hard
Ok nvm they did put the options, most of time time i see that they don't put the options and when a teacher like Ms. sue asks for them everyone gets mad at her
Satire
A. a persuasive appeal to the emotions
B. the use of an unexplainable event to resolve a story
C. poking fun at human folly
D. the study of word origins
E. understanding of people through their words, thoughts, and actions
A. a persuasive appeal to the emotions
B. the use of an unexplainable event to resolve a story
C. poking fun at human folly
D. the study of word origins
E. understanding of people through their words, thoughts, and actions
C. poking fun at human folly