Tone ofthespeaker isbullyingUses apersonalstory to tugat yourheartstringsUsessomething theyknow theaudience caresabout in theirargumentUsesintenseadjectivesUses statisticsfrom anorganizationthat iscredibleTalks aboutthe harm tocertaingroups ofpeopleStatesqualificationsin terms ofwork directlyon the jobUsesexamples todemonstratetheir pointFree!Putstogether twoor morepieces ofevidenceIs a celebritythat theaudiencemight trustAppealstohistoryAppeals totheaudience’scommonsenseTries todemonstratethat they arejust like theaudienceExplainsresults froma study orwork they’vedoneStatesqualifications interms of workfor trustworthyorganizationsTone ofthespeaker isbullyingUses apersonalstory to tugat yourheartstringsUsessomething theyknow theaudience caresabout in theirargumentUsesintenseadjectivesUses statisticsfrom anorganizationthat iscredibleTalks aboutthe harm tocertaingroups ofpeopleStatesqualificationsin terms ofwork directlyon the jobUsesexamples todemonstratetheir pointFree!Putstogether twoor morepieces ofevidenceIs a celebritythat theaudiencemight trustAppealstohistoryAppeals totheaudience’scommonsenseTries todemonstratethat they arejust like theaudienceExplainsresults froma study orwork they’vedoneStatesqualifications interms of workfor trustworthyorganizations

Ethos, Pathos, Logos Bingo - 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. Tone of the speaker is bullying
  2. Uses a personal story to tug at your heartstrings
  3. Uses something they know the audience cares about in their argument
  4. Uses intense adjectives
  5. Uses statistics from an organization that is credible
  6. Talks about the harm to certain groups of people
  7. States qualifications in terms of work directly on the job
  8. Uses examples to demonstrate their point
  9. Free!
  10. Puts together two or more pieces of evidence
  11. Is a celebrity that the audience might trust
  12. Appeals to history
  13. Appeals to the audience’s common sense
  14. Tries to demonstrate that they are just like the audience
  15. Explains results from a study or work they’ve done
  16. States qualifications in terms of work for trustworthy organizations