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Title: Elements of an Argument


1
Elements of an Argument
2
Rhetorical Triangle
pathos
ethos
audience
speaker
message
logos
3
The Appeals
  • pathos emotional appeal stirs strong feelings
    within the audience
  • logos logical appeal constructs a message of a
    well-reasoned argument
  • ethos ethical appeal establishes credibility
    and authority of speaker

4
How do I identify pathos?
  • Connotative diction
  • Diction
  • Imagery
  • Figurative language (metaphor, personification,
    hyperbole, etc. )
  • Carefully-crafted syntax (sentence structure)
  • Personal anecdotes (experiences or stories)

5
How do I identify logos?
  • Facts
  • Statistics
  • Research
  • Referring to experts
  • Cause effect

6
How do I identify ethos?
  • Stating qualifications for expertise
  • Using first person plural pronouns (we)
  • Citing relevant authorities
  • Citing relevant allusions

7
More parts to the construction of an argument
8
  • Call to action the action the speaker or writer
    is persuading the audience or reader to take
  • Claim debatable controversial statement the
    speaker or writer intends to prove with evidence
  • Commentary connecting the evidence to the claim
    (How does evidence support claim?)
  • Concession respectful acknowledgement of
    opposing viewpoint

9
  • Hook the beginning of a persuasive essay meant
    to capture the readers attention (quote,
    profound statement, imagery, etc.)
  • Evidence support for writers claim (examples,
    anecdotes, facts, statistics, research, etc.)
  • Thesis a sentence that expresses the writers
    position on a certain topic
  • Qualifier puts limits on a claim (usually,
    sometimes, in most cases, etc.)

10
Constructing an Argument
11
  • 1. Introduction
  • a. Hook
  • b. Thesis
  • 2. Body Paragraph 1
  • a. Claim
  • b. Evidence
  • c. Commentary
  • Body Paragraph 2
  • a. Claim
  • b. Evidence
  • c. Commentary
  • 4. Body Paragraph 3
  • a. Claim
  • b. Evidence
  • c. Commentary
  • 5. Conclusion
  • a. Refutation (slight CONCESSION)
  • b. Make it memorable (CALL TO ACTION)

12
Terms of Concessions
  • I concede that however,
  • Yes, but
  • I recognize that , but I must point out that
  • While I agree that, we must remember that
  • Although I understand that, I still believe
    that
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