Rhetorical Terms
Essay Conventions
Grammar/Syntax
Methods of Development & Fallacies
More Rhetoric
100

Explain TONE. (What is it?)

the attitude of the speaker/author toward the subject of the text

100

Your "hook" and "thesis" should appear in which paragraph of your essay?

introductory paragraph

100

Define SYNTAX

sentence structure; the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language. 

100

Define "logical fallacy"

Logical fallacy is an error in reasoning

100

Name all of Aristotle's appeals:

ethos, pathos, logos (kairos for extra points)

200

What is concrete diction? 

the use of words for their literal meanings and often refer to things that appeal to the senses

200

What does MLA stand for?

Modern Language Association

200

This is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone:

independent clause

200

Name four methods of development

Options include: narration, description, compare/contrast, classification, definition, process analysis

200

Define connotation:

the emotional feeling that a word evokes
300

What is ABSTRACT DICTION? 

words that express ideas (things that are not tangible)

300

What is another name for "explaining your claims?" (usually located in the body paragraphs of your essay)

commentary

300

Define a compound sentence:

Two independent clauses (complete sentences) joined by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOY)

300

Name that fallacy: oversimplifying your opponent's argument and making it ridiculous, and thereby easier to destroy

Straw Man Fallacy

300

Explain what a "rhetorical choice" is: 

anything that an author/speaker chooses to do in terms of word choice, arrangement, syntax

400

Define EXIGENCE

the "spark" that moved the author/speaker to write the text

400

List four elements that make for strong body paragraphs:

Smooth transitions, concrete details (evidence), commentary, counterarguments, and direct quotations

400

What are the eight parts of speech in the English language?

Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, interjection, preposition, conjunction

400

What is a "method of development"?

An organizational pattern in writing

400

How do you get awarded the "sophistication point" on the rhetorical analysis essay?

show originality of thought

demonstrate understanding of the complexity/tensions in the text

 


 

500

What are the elements of the rhetorical situation? 

speaker, purpose, audience, context, exigence

500

Quote this sentence using proper MLA format: I never seem to have anything that if I lost it I'd care too much. (quote is taken from page 89 of The Catcher in the Rye)

"I never seem to have anything that if I lost it I'd care too much" (Salinger 89).

500

Write an original example of POLYSYNDETON. 

Answers will vary. 

500

Name that fallacy: A Texas school district recently ruled that teachers must teach "both sides" to the Holocaust. 

False balance fallacy

500

Identify the elements of the rhetorical situation within this ad:

Answers will vary. 

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