The 3 rhetorical appeals
Logos, Ethos, Pathos
a comparison to bring meaning -- sometimes using like or as
Metaphor (simile, etc. accepted)
What does www stand for?
world wide web
Name one part of the exam
Answers vary
What is Mrs. Garbe's first name? What do people at work call her?
Using facts, statistics and data
appeal to logos
word choice and sentence structure
diction & syntax
How many noses does a slug have?
4
When do you take the exam?
Tuesday, May 14th
What is Mrs. Garbe's favorite color?
Pink or Red
A personal anecdote telling an inspirational story
Appeal to Pathos
When an author uses language (typically sensory diction) to create a picture for the audience
Imagery
What is the coffee shop named in the TV Show Friends?
Central Perk
How many tasks are there on the exam?
4
What are Mrs. Garbe's kid's names?
Eliza & Jonah
A celebrity endorsement
Appeal to Ethos
Repetition
What year were the first Air Jordan's released?
1984
An essay where you need to read and annotate a passage for rhetorical strategies and appeals. You write a well developed essay where you analyze the choices a writer makes for their audience, messages, and purposes.
Where is Mrs. Garbe's favorite place she has been?
Paris, France
Answers vary
When two opposite things or ideas are put next to each other to make a point
Juxtaposition
What was the first sport women were allowed to play in the Olympics?
Tennis
In an argument essay, what examples do they want you to use to develop your argument? Evidence from...
Literature, History, Current Events/Popular Culture, Personal Experiences
How many years has Mrs. Garbe worked at HHS?
7