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Opinion- view or judgement formed in mind.

Time like money, is a limited source.


You cannot buy everything you want,
likewise, you do not have enough time
to do everything you want to do. Our
time is the same as our money. It is
limited. Also, time is a resource when
work needs to be done.
Comparing
Unlike time or money, desire is an unlimited
resource. Think about it. In contrast to money
which can ran out, your desire for new
experiences and ideas will never end. Whereas,
there is never enough time to do everything you
want, your desire will always come up with
something new and exciting.
contrasting compare contrasting
Learning Task 1: Read the sentences carefully. Identify
whether the statements COMPARE and CONTRAST ideas.
Write your answer on a sheet of paper.
1. Ella had her hair done in style similar to mine.
2. That bike has the same color as our car.
3. I was hungry, but, I was reluctant to eat.
4. I got an A mark in Math, and I am doing well in other classes, too.
5. I ordered steak; however, chicken was served instead.
6. I got my work done despite the fact that I left my book at school.
7. That story resembles one I read year ago.
8. Hank is six-feet-tall, although his brother is only five feet.
9. I eat meat, whereas, my parents only eat vegetables.
10. My taste differs from yours since I do not have sweet tooth.
CREDIBILITY
ETHICS
EMOTIONS
LOGIC
REASON
Let’s know
the meaning
of each
word!
Continuation of the topic:

COMPARING AND
CONTRASTING
OPINIONS
In connection to the topic
“Comparing and
Contrasting Opinions,”
there are Persuasive
Techniques which are
ETHOS, PATHOS and
LOGOS.
PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES

 ETHOS
 PATHOS
 LOGOS
ETHOS, PATHOS
and LOGOS are
3 elements of
persuasion
identified by
Aristotle, a Greek
philosopher.
EXAMPLE OF ETHOS
EXAMPLE OF ETHOS
Ethos
Appeals to
the audience’s
sense of
ethical behavior
EXAMPLE OF PATHOS
EXAMPLE OF PATHOS
EXAMPLE OF PATHOS
Pathos
Making an appeal
to the emotions
EXAMPLE OF LOGOS
EXAMPLE OF LOGOS
logos
You consider an
argument based
on facts,
evidences, and
reason.
Learning Task 1:
GUESS THE PICTURE
Choose 1 persuasive
technique that best
describe the picture.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Let’s check your
answers!
1. ETHOS
2. PATHOS
3. LOGOS
4. PATHOS
5. LOGOS
Learning Task 2:
ETHOS, PATHOS OR
LOGOS?
Choose 1 persuasive
technique that best
describes the statement.
_________1. It is an
appeal to the
emotions of the
audience.
___________2. It
persuades an
audience using
logic and
reasoning.
_________3. It
possesses the
quality of being
trusted.
_________4. It draws
emotional responses
to the audience such
as anger, guilt, pity,
etc.
_________5. It
convinces the
audience that
he/she is
_________6. It
includes facts,
statistics, and
researched
information.
_________7. It
carefully chooses
words to persuade
the feelings of the
audience.
_________8. It
appeals to the
audience’s
ethical behavior.
_________9. It
considers an
argument based
on facts, evidence
and reason.
_________10. It
involves certain
beliefs, values and
attitudes of the
audience.
Let’s check your
answers!
PATHOS
1. It is an appeal
to the emotions
of the audience.
LOGOS
2. It persuades an
audience using
logic and
reasoning.
ETHOS
3. It possesses
the quality of
being trusted.
PATHOS
4. It draws emotional
responses to the
audience such as
anger, guilt, pity, etc.
ETHOS
5. It convinces
the audience that
he/she is
LOGOS
6. It includes facts,
statistics, and
researched
information.
PATHOS
7. It carefully
chooses words to
persuade the feelings
of the audience.
ETHOS
8. It appeals to
the audience’s
ethical behavior.
LOGOS
9. It considers an
argument based
on facts, evidence
and reason.
PATHOS
10. It involves
certain beliefs,
values and attitudes
of the audience.
ANY QUESTIONS,
CLASS?

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