The three rhetorical appeals
What are ethos, logos, and pathos?
What SOAPSTone stands for.
What is subject, occasion, audience, purpose, style, and tone?
The number of sources you MUST use to get at least a 2 on the evidence and commentary row.
What is three?
You should avoid using these phrases in your paper...
What is "I think", "I believe", or "I feel"?
We came, we saw, we conquered.
Anaphora, parallel structure
The purpose of ethos...
What is to provide credibility?
The components of successful rhetorical analysis commentary.
Explaining the rhetorical choice and explaining how it advances the author's purpose.
Explain an effective strategy for reading through synthesis sources.
Read the source information, label as pro/con, etc.
Types of evidence used in the argument essay.
What is subjects, society, and self?
"Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, Shrunk to this little measure?”
(Julius Caesar, Act 3, Scene 1, by William Shakespeare)
Asyndeton
The purpose of logos...
What is to provide statistics and proven facts?
Explain exigence.
Driving force behind a person choosing to write/speak.
Out of the three sources, you are recommended to use ____ to support your position and ____ to refute it...
What is 2 to support and 1 to refute?
You can use ____ person in this type of paper...
What is first person?
Chiasmus
The purpose of pathos...
What is to provide emotion for the reader?
The goal of a rhetorical analysis paper is to...
What is identify the author's argument and finding how they accomplished it?
True or False: You can only use one source per paragraph.
False.
What all of your examples must be.
specific and relevant
Identify the rhetorical device:
Along the roads, laurels, viburnum and alder, great ferns and wildflowers delighted the traveler's eye through much of the year. The roadsides, once so attractive, were now lined with browned and withered vegetation as though swept by fire.
Juxtaposition
Give a specific example of each of the three appeals.
Answers will vary.
What SPACECAT stands for (rhetorical analysis tool).
Speaker, purpose, audience, context, exigence, choices, appeals, tone
Explain elements of successful synthesis commentary.
Explain the source, connect it to the thesis, explain significance.
Name an example you could use for the following prompt:
Defend, challenge, or qualify the following statement: Comparison is the thief of joy.
Answers will vary.
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
Antithesis