Essay Exam Extempore
1st sentence
Classical rhetoric is the discovering use of language for persuasion.
2nd sentence
The appeals of classical rhetoric are ethos (ethical), logos (logic), and pathos (emotion).
Goodwill (2)
The writing of the autobiography itself, sharing his virtues with the public as a project
Intelligence (1)
his dedication to studying on Sundays
Virtues (1)
his language indicates self-improvement in charting his progress acquiring the virtues
Virtues (2)
He was patient in his project as one virtue at a time over the course of one year (#)
Goodwill (1)
His creation of the library project because the common public will benefit from it
5th sentence
However, it can be the most fragile of the appeals because a single miscue can put doubt in the minds of the audiences.
4th sentence
It is the most powerful of the appeals because it offers a view of the rhetor in his or her entirety.
3rd sentence
Ethos is the appeal in which the rhetor indicates his or her intelligence, virtue, and good will.
6th sentence
Ethos is the most concentrated at the beginning of an argument but is threaded throughout.
Intelligence (2)
reading during his lunch hours (#).