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BLM Mindmap - Coggle Diagram
BLM Mindmap
Ethos
Asterismos: a rhetorical term used to draw attention early in a sentence
Expert Evidence: proof of something supported by professionals
Anadiplosis: Starting sentences with how the last one ended.
Anecdote: a real life story from the speaker
Euphemism: when an alternative vocabulary term is used to make something seem less harsh/aggressive
Examples: things that illustrate ideas of a topic
Logos
Facts: real pieces that are supportable
Statistics: specific figures supported by genuine work
Anacoenosis: when the speaker puts up a question to make the audience think
Direct Address: when the speaker directly speaks to a specific group
Pathos
Emotive Language: specific vocabulary choice to convey emotions
Irony: use of opposing an idea typically for humour
Amplification: the increase of degree or intensity for getting a message across
Repitition: when a word or phrase is repeated
Anaphora: use of an alternative to a word or phrase to avoid repitition
Triplets: succession of three related things