Analyze the speech for ethos. How does this speech use this element effectively?
Your job is to educate the class about your chosen speech. You should focus on the following:
- Analyze the speech for ethos. How does this speech use this element effectively? This should be your first paragraph.
- Analyze the speech for pathos. How does this speech use this element effectively? This should be your second paragraph.
- Who is the audience for this speech? Is this speech likely to be effective? Is it likely to persuade the audience? Why or why not? This should be your third paragraph.
Works Cited: Make sure to cite all of your sources, including the speech. If you choose to use outside sources, such as the article above, please cite it, too.
Basic requirements:
- Refer to the speaker and the speech. Use the speaker’s full name the first time you discuss him. Use signal phrases, in-text citations, and Works Cited page citations.
- Brief, direct quotes are recommended. Longer quotations should be used infrequently.
Original submission in three paragraphs.
Four 150-word responses to peers. Make sure to respond to at least four classmates; each response should be 150-words. See the Discussion Instructions page to make sure you respond to each other well.
Your job is to educate the class about your chosen speech. You should focus on the following:
- Analyze the speech for ethos. How does this speech use this element effectively? This should be your first paragraph.
- Analyze the speech for pathos. How does this speech use this element effectively? This should be your second paragraph.
- Who is the audience for this speech? Is this speech likely to be effective? Is it likely to persuade the audience? Why or why not? This should be your third paragraph.
Works Cited: Make sure to cite all of your sources, including the speech. If you choose to use outside sources, such as the article above, please cite it, too.
Basic requirements:
- Refer to the speaker and the speech. Use the speaker’s full name the first time you discuss him. Use signal phrases, in-text citations, and Works Cited page citations.
- Brief, direct quotes are recommended. Longer quotations should be used infrequently.
Original submission in three paragraphs.
Four 150-word responses to peers. Make sure to respond to at least four classmates; each response should be 150-words. See the Discussion Instructions page to make sure you respond to each other well.