The minimum amount of sources that should be used.
What is three
A proposal that relies heavily on strong emotional reactions.
What is pathos
A question not answered by the writer because its answer is obvious or obviously desired, and usually just a yes or no. It is used for effect, emphasis, or provocation, or for drawing a conclusionary statement from the facts at hand.
What is a rhetorical question
The use of successive verbal constructions which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning, etc.
What is parallel structure/parallelism?
Minimum number of paragraphs needed.
What is four?
The amount of paragraphs needed to fulfill the requirement for this type of essay.
What is 5
an argument that focuses heavily on expert opinions
What is ethos
An assertion seemingly opposed to common sense, but that may yet have some truth in it.
What is a paradox?
contains 2 independent clauses and a dependent clause
What is compound-complex sentence?
What are the two components to the rhetorical analysis thesis?
What is the purpose and rhetorical devices?
The synthesis thesis should have
What is an overarching argument and three supporting reasons
an argument that relies on the speaker
What is ethos
A short story meant to serve as an example of the overarching argument
What is an anecdote
A passage can read slow or fast depending on things like Length of words Omission of words Length of sentence Number of dependent clauses etc.
What is narrative pace?
What is the audience's wants, needs, or values?
The first paragraph in the prompt provides you with
What is context
Consider this when making an argument
What are the audiences wants, needs, or values
A figure of speech wherein the author groups apparently contradictory terms to suggest a paradox.
What is an oxymoron
The rhythm of a sentence that comes through parallel elements and repetition of sounds.
What is cadence?
When coming up with the purpose, always include
What is a rhetorically accurate verb?
The second paragraph in the prompt provides you with
What is the prompt
an argument that provides a logical breakdown/relationship between ideas
What is logos
Substitution of an agreeable or at least non-offensive expression for one whose plainer meaning might be harsh or unpleasant.
What is a euphemism
One of the devices of repetition, in which the same expression (word or words) is repeated at the beginning of two or more lines, clauses, or sentences.
What is anaphora
Annotate the context for
What is SOAPSTone?