5.2.3 - Logos (Logical Appeal)
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Practice Questions
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What does logos refer to in persuasive writing?
💡 Hint: Think of logic and reason.
List one type of evidence that supports logos.
💡 Hint: What kind of data can you present?
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What is logos primarily concerned with?
💡 Hint: Think about what makes an argument sound.
True or False: Evidence is unnecessary for logical appeals.
💡 Hint: Consider if facts add weight to an argument.
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Draft a persuasive paragraph about the importance of healthy eating, incorporating logos effectively.
💡 Hint: Use statistical evidence to back up your claims.
Evaluate why a common argument against climate change is logically flawed and suggest a more logical approach.
💡 Hint: Identify where the reasoning breaks down.
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