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Andrea A. Lunsford, John J. RuszkiewiczA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.
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PART 1, CHAPTERS 1-6
Reading Check
1. What kind of argument aims to get an audience to accept a proposition but does not ask them to act on it?
2. What kind of appeal targets the audience’s emotions?
3. What kind of appeal seeks to establish the author’s credibility?
4. What kind of appeal is based on facts and reason?
5. What kind of fallacy exaggerates negative consequences?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What do the authors believe should be the goal of engaging in an argument?
2. Why is it beneficial to concede that opposing arguments have merit?
3. How did Aristotle differentiate between “artistic” and “inartistic” proofs?
4. What is a “fallacy,” according to the authors?
5. What is rhetorical analysis?
Paired Resource
“Ethos, Pathos, & Logos: How to Use Persuasive Ad Techniques”
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