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Emotions
What is Pathos?
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Direct address
What is it called when a writer or speaker mentions their audience, either by name or with another term?
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She argues that she is a woman but she is strong, not weak
What is Sojourner Truths response to "women are weak"
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Parallel Structure
What is using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance
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Logic
What is logos?
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Phrases
What are groups of words that function together as a single part of speech?
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She is representing many children who do not have education rights in their countries to make her call to "the world leaders" more powerful.
What is is the purpose and effect of Malala's use of the word "we" through out her speech ?
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Give an example of Repetition from Noble Lecture.
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Rhetoric
What is the art of using words to persuade in writing or speaking?
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Clauses
What are a groups of words that contain a subject and a verb?
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Sojourner questioned the way she and other people of color were treated and challenged the idea that women shouldn't have the same rights as men.
Malala spoke out against the Taliban, advocating for girls' rights to education
How have Sojourner and Malala worked to create change in society?
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Give an example of a Rhetorical question from Noble Lecture .
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Sense of right and wrong
What is Ethos?
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noun, verb, adverb, adjective, or prepositions
What are the single parts of speech
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Rhetorical Question
"Ain't I a woman?" "Where did your Christ come from ?"
What rhetorical device does Sojourner Truth use the most? Give an example.
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Rhetorical Question
What is it when the writer expects no reply or clearly directs the reader to one desired reply .
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Appealing to Logos, pathos, ethos
What is a way rhetorical appeals can strengthen an argument ?
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Dependent Clauses
What are clause that DO NOT form a complete idea?
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Winner of a Nobel Prize.
What is a Nobel laureate?
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Repetition
What is it when key words are repeated for emphasis or deliberate effect.
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