Unit 3: Persuasion
Across
- 3. using emotion to persuade someone
- 5. attacking a person instead of their argument
- 7. the key word for the persuasive appeal of Ethos
- 9. using logic (facts, numbers) to persuade someone
- 10. the key word for the persuasive appeal of Logos
- 13. "Two ________ Make a Right": arguing that one misbehavior should be excused because someone else is doing something wrong too
- 14. three methods or approaches that are commonly used in trying to persuade someone
- 15. attempting to get someone to agree with you
- 16. using your credibility to persuade someone
Down
- 1. an error in judgement or evidence while crafting an argument
- 2. Red Herring, or ___________: Derailing an argument by introducing something unrelated instead of addressing an issue
- 4. collecting a sample from a group that is likely to produce a result that is not representative of general people
- 5. saying that someone's argument is false because they've done something that goes against it
- 6. the key word for the persuasive appeal of Pathos
- 8. using your conclusion/argument as a reason for supporting your argument
- 11. limiting the options in an argument, usually to "good thing" and "AWFUL thing"
- 12. "Appeal to ______": supporting a point by using an unqualified expert
- 14. "Appeal to ______": supporting a point by using popular opinion instead of real facts