Logos -logicalreasoningDiction -LoadedLanguageHarsh/criticaltoneRhetoricalQuestionConcreteImagery -for pathosRepetitionof ideaRepetitionof word orphrasePathos-fearParallelismin onesentenceLogos -facts orstatsSpeaker -sharessomethingabout theirethosClearOccasionDoessomething toclearly appealto a specificaudiencePathos - forpity/empathySubject -mysteriousuntil theend2nd Person-speaks toaudiencedirectlyParallelism -a series ofseparatesentencesInspiring/PositiveToneDiction -weirdwordchoice1stPerson-for ethosEthos - speakerworks to makethemselvesseem likablePathos- vanitySpeaksdirectly toaudienceClear purpose- wantsaudience toDO somethingLogos -logicalreasoningDiction -LoadedLanguageHarsh/criticaltoneRhetoricalQuestionConcreteImagery -for pathosRepetitionof ideaRepetitionof word orphrasePathos-fearParallelismin onesentenceLogos -facts orstatsSpeaker -sharessomethingabout theirethosClearOccasionDoessomething toclearly appealto a specificaudiencePathos - forpity/empathySubject -mysteriousuntil theend2nd Person-speaks toaudiencedirectlyParallelism -a series ofseparatesentencesInspiring/PositiveToneDiction -weirdwordchoice1stPerson-for ethosEthos - speakerworks to makethemselvesseem likablePathos- vanitySpeaksdirectly toaudienceClear purpose- wantsaudience toDO something

Rhetorical Terms Bingo - English 2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Logos - logical reasoning
  2. Diction - Loaded Language
  3. Harsh/critical tone
  4. Rhetorical Question
  5. Concrete Imagery - for pathos
  6. Repetition of idea
  7. Repetition of word or phrase
  8. Pathos- fear
  9. Parallelism in one sentence
  10. Logos - facts or stats
  11. Speaker - shares something about their ethos
  12. Clear Occasion
  13. Does something to clearly appeal to a specific audience
  14. Pathos - for pity/empathy
  15. Subject - mysterious until the end
  16. 2nd Person- speaks to audience directly
  17. Parallelism - a series of separate sentences
  18. Inspiring/Positive Tone
  19. Diction - weird word choice
  20. 1st Person- for ethos
  21. Ethos - speaker works to make themselves seem likable
  22. Pathos - vanity
  23. Speaks directly to audience
  24. Clear purpose - wants audience to DO something