D 21 Bellringer Of Ethos Pathos and Logos
D 21 – Bellringer Of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, which do you use the most? Explain why:
Goals: Today we will: Continue to work on our persuasive essays, and explore how to better persuade our audience of our point of view Explore the fallacy of Fast Talking
Writing Time: You’ve got 45 minutes to write your essays. Keep on working hard!
Logical Fallacy of the Day Argument by Fast Talking People will sometimes try to sound smart by talking really fast, and if they mix in confusing jargon, you are often left believing they must be telling the truth…but are they? Example that shows how some people can take this WAY too far…vid HW: get your essay reviewed by another adult, one who has not seen the assignment yet.
D 22 – Bellringer How did your review go? Reminder: You WILL be submitting your essay online today!
Goals: Today we will: Continue to work on our persuasive essays, and explore how to better persuade our audience of our point of view Explore the fallacy of Gibberish
Writing Time You’ve got 45 minutes to continue working on your Persuasive Essays. Reminder: They are due online March 19 th. Expert review was due March 11 th (I emailed you about it, hopefully you took advantage!) Reminder: Log onto writetheworld. com
Logical Fallacy of the Day Argument Making by Gibberish / Jargon / defending an argument by using complicated, confusing words, etc. , and acting like you know what you’re talking about. This may lead others to believe they are foolish, and thus ought to trust you (fallacious!)
Examples:
Argument Time! Ok, you’ve got 30 ish minutes to prep for a debate! Resolution: The U. S. Federal government ought to enact federal hate crimes for the public good. Format: 2 2 2 1 1 min: Group A makes Pro Argument min: Group B Makes Con Argument min: Crossfire min: Group B makes rebuttal min: Group A makes final statement min Group B makes final statement
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