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Part
Speech Three
ACTIVITY 3.1
WoRd ConneCTIonS
Roots and Affixes
The word ethos comes from the Greek ethos, meaning habitual and moral character; a person’s disposition. The Greeks also used this word to refer to the power of music to influence listeners’ emotions and behavior.
Selecting Language Resources
Learning Targets
• Develop language resources to use while speaking and writing about a speech. PI.8.12a
• Use an expanded set of words to create precision and meaning while speaking and writing. PI.8.12a
• Adjust language choices to suit the purpose, task, and audience. PI.8.4
The chart presents words and phrases you will use in discussion and writing. Think about each word or phrase. Circle Q, H, or T to indicate how well you know it. Work with a partner, asking your partner to explain each word or phrase. Listen closely to the explanation, and then write your partner’s name in the In Our Own Words column along with his or her condensed idea.
Rating
Q
H
T
I have seen this word or phrase, but I have questions about its meaning.
I have heard this word or phrase, but do not know it well.
I know this word or phrase so well that I could teach it to someone else.
Word or Phrase
Definition
In our own Words
target audience
Rating Q H T
a group at which a book, speech, or movie is aimed
multimedia campaign
Rating Q H T
using multiple forms of media (text, graphics, video, etc.) to reach an audience
persuasive appeals
Rating Q H T
convincing arguments an author or speaker uses to appeal to a reader or listener’s logic, ethics, and emotion.
pathos
Rating Q H T
persuading by appealing to the reader or listener’s emotion
ethos
Rating Q H T
persuading by using the author’s or speaker’s credibility, character, or position of authority
logos
Rating Q H T
persuading by appealing to the reader or listener’s sense of logic and reason
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