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Use appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos in persuasive writing
Free printable Grade 12 English worksheet for "Use appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos in persuasive writing" — practice persuasive strategies (writing strategies). No-prep, print or assign online.
This worksheet guides students through recognizing and using the persuasive appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos in writing. Teachers can use it to deepen understanding of rhetorical strategies and enhance students' ability to craft compelling arguments. Ideal for high school English classes focusing on advanced persuasive techniques and critical analysis.
Learning objectives
- Identify examples of ethos, pathos, and logos in persuasive texts
- Analyze how appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos strengthen an argument
- Apply ethos, pathos, and logos effectively in original persuasive writing
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What grade or age is this English & Reading worksheet for?
It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Persuasive strategies.
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