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Unit 6: Rhetorical Analysis
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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