The Big Three (Rhetoric)
Evidence and Credibility
The Writing Lab
Authors Craft
Mixed Bag
100

This ancient philosopher is credited with founding the three rhetorical appeals.

Who is Aristotle?

100

These two website extensions are generally considered more credible than Wikipedia.

What are .gov and .edu?

100

This specific sentence governs the entire direction of an essay.  

What is a thesis statement?

100

This term refers to an author’s specific choice of words to affect a message.

What is Diction?

100

This is the specific "job" a topic sentence performs in relation to the thesis.

What is supporting or governing a specific paragraph?

200

This is the fundamental goal or purpose of using persuasion in speech or writing.

What is to persuade?

200

This is what it means to "prove" your answer rather than just summarizing a text.  

What is providing text evidence?

200

This is the specific job of a topic sentence in a body paragraph.

What is supporting the thesis?

200

To identify this, a reader must look for the author’s attitude toward the subject.

What is Tone?

200

This term describes the author’s ultimate goal, which can be to persuade, inform, or entertain.

What is Author’s Purpose?

300

A speaker uses this appeal when they build trust or use their professional image to persuade.

What is Ethos?

300

A celebrity endorsement in an advertisement is a primary example of this rhetorical appeal.

What is Ethos?

300

This action involves a deep dive into "why" a text works, going beyond simple annotation.

What is analysis?

300

These three words represent the primary categories of an author's purpose

What are persuade, inform, and entertain?

300

To be considered complete, every body paragraph must include these specific components.

What are Topic Sentence, Evidence, and Analysis?

400

This appeal relies on facts, data, and logical evidence to support an argument

What is Logos?

400

These preconceived opinions can negatively affect the neutrality of an argument

What is Bias?

400

Every body paragraph must contain these components to be considered complete.  

What are a topic sentence, evidence, and analysis?

400

This is the primary difference between a general topic and a specific claim

What is a claim is an arguable position (whereas a topic is just the subject)

400

While a general topic is broad, this is a specific, arguable position an author takes. 

What is a Claim?

500

Creators use this appeal when they specifically tap into an audience’s emotions.

What is Pathos?

500

This is the process of distinguishing between reliable and unreliable information in the modern world.

What is evaluating sources?

500

  This is the difference between simply reading a text and truly analyzing it

What is analyzing (versus annotating)?

500

This is the strategic selection of vocabulary. Effective diction matches the topic, context, and target audience, while avoiding vague or unnecessary words

What is word choice (diction)?

500

This is the difference between simply summarizing a text and providing "proof" for an answer

What is Text Evidence (or quoting/citing the text)?

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