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100

The motivation for discourse / persuasion

What is exigence?

100

The three classic rhetorical appeals

What is ethos, pathos, and logos?

100

The art of persuasive speaking and writing

What is rhetoric?

100

The people the writing or speaking was intended for

What is audience?

100

This appeal uses logic

What is logos?


200

The intended effect of the speaking/writing - the result the persuader wants to happen

What is the purpose?

200

A dentist selling toothpaste is a good use of this appeal

What is ethos?

200

"Word choice" is also known as this term

What is diction?

200

This comparison uses like or as

What is simile?

200

An emotional appeal is called this

What is pathos?
300

This appeal is most likely to use statistics

What is logos?

300

The thoughts and feelings associated with a word

What is connotation?

300

How a writer arranges words and sentences is called this:

What is syntax?
300

A direct comparison of two unlike things

What is a metaphor?

300

A writer deciding to use the word cruel several times in one paragraph shows them making a choice about this?

What is syntax?

(give points for "what is repetition" too)

400

You say hello to different people in different ways because you are considering this

What is audience?

400

This is the audience for an energy drink featuring a teenager staying up late to study for finals

Who are high school or college students?

400

Rhetorical strategies can also be called these other 2 terms

What are rhetorical appeals and rhetorical tools?

400

This is when an object has a literal AND figurative meaning

What is symbolism?

400

This is the audience for a Nike commerical featuring a mom running around getting her kids to school

Who are middle aged women?

500

If a student starts an email to their teacher with "Yo, Ms. Love - why did you do this to me with this F?" They are not considering this part of the rhetorical situation.

What is their audience?


500

The dictionary definition of a word

What is denotation?


500

Choosing to use the word "cruel" instead of "mean" is an example of a writer being deliberate about this

What is diction?

500

Analyzing puncutation choices is part of analyzing this

What is syntax?

500

The rhetorical situation is composed of these 3 aspects

What is exigence, purpose, and audience?

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