6.1 Understanding Rhetorical Strategies

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    • What are rhetorical strategies used for by writers and speakers?
      To persuade their audience
    • Metaphor is a rhetorical strategy that uses figurative language to make comparisons.

      True
    • When analyzing rhetorical strategies, you should identify techniques such as ethos, pathos, logos, and metaphor
    • Pathos is used to appeal to the audience's emotions.
      True
    • What are rhetorical strategies used for in writing and speaking?
      Persuasion
    • Logos in rhetorical strategies relies on logic and reasoning.

      True
    • What is the goal of rhetorical questions in persuasive communication?
      Provoke thought
    • Match the rhetorical strategy with its definition:
      Ethos ↔️ Appealing to the credibility of the speaker
      Pathos ↔️ Appealing to the emotions of the audience
      Logos ↔️ Using logic and reasoning
      Metaphor ↔️ Comparing two unlike things
    • What emotion does pathos aim to evoke in the audience?
      Joy
    • What phrase illustrates repetition in rhetorical strategies?
      "Justice, justice shall you pursue"
    • Steps to analyze rhetorical strategies in a text:
      1️⃣ Identify rhetorical appeals
      2️⃣ Evaluate how appeals achieve the author's purpose
    • What makes logos successful in persuasive communication?
      Logical arguments
    • Repeating key words, phrases, or ideas is known as repetition
    • What is the purpose of using rhetorical questions in a speech or text?
      To engage the audience
    • How does the use of ethos help an author in a text?
      Establishes credibility
    • What does the use of logos emphasize in a text?
      Logic and reasoning
    • Engaging the audience and prompting reflection is a purpose of using rhetorical questions
    • What is the purpose of pathos in rhetorical strategies?
      Emotional appeal
    • Repetition is used in rhetorical strategies to emphasize key points
    • Metaphors in rhetorical strategies make comparisons to clarify ideas.

      True
    • An example of ethos is: "As a doctor, I recommend regular exercise."
    • Logos uses statistics to support its arguments.

      True
    • The metaphor "He is a pillar of the community" clarifies the person's role
    • Ethos is effective only if the speaker is seen as credible.

      True
    • The effectiveness of rhetorical strategies depends on their alignment with the author's purpose
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