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Path, Pass “To feel, suffer”. Week 6. Pathos, Ethos, Logos. Aristotle….argumentative Pathos – use sympathy to win the argument Logos logic Ethos- trust builder/expert. Subordinate Conjunctions.
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Path, Pass “To feel, suffer” Week 6
Pathos, Ethos, Logos • Aristotle….argumentative • Pathos – use sympathy to win the argument • Logos logic • Ethos- trust builder/expert
Subordinate Conjunctions • Dependent markers: after, although, as, as soon as, because, before, if, since, so that, unless, until, when, whenever, where, • This week you will begin a sentence with a subordinating conjunction.
Independent vs. Subordinate Clauses A. Since Ethan likes Hawaiian pizza. B. Ethan likes to eat Hawaiian pizza. (Independent clause/sentence clause)
Independent vs. Subordinate Clauses A. Since Ethan likes Hawaiian pizza, he eats it every day. B. Ethan likes to eat Hawaiian pizza. (Independent clause/sentence clause)
Relative Pronouns • Who, • whom, • whose, • which, • that Mark, whose tissues I borrowed, cries at commercials.
Whenever/antipathy • Whenever I feel antipathy towards someone,I snarl and “mad dog” them.
Relative Pronouns • Janie, the baby, who looks quite apathetic with life, is planning to runaway. • Baxter, that kid in green, feels apathetic until he is given a sword.
Empathy (noun) experiencing the feelings of another; sensitivity
Subordinate Conjunctions • As soon as Ms. Verge feels empathy, she allows a student to turn the work in late.
Pathology- (noun) the study of disease or abnormalities • Since Helen wished to understand the pathology of the phobia of heights, she took a class in psychology.
Sociopath (n.) an asocial or antisocial person likely to act out of mental illness; psychopath
sociopath • Because the sociopath suffered from chronic mental illness, the doctors decided to put him in a mental institution.