Name 4 types of hooks
What is Anecdote, History, Rhetorical Question, Quotation, and/or Imagery?
What are the 4 components of the Funnel Method?
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
SOAPStone stands for
What is Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone?
CIELcon stands for...
What is Claim, introduction of evidence, Evidence, Link, and Connection?
Define Anecdote
What is a short story relating to the argument/thesis?
"Talk about how this idea relates to argument as a whole, or to a specific audience. Or give one of the main points of your argument..."
This best describes this component of the funnel method.
What is context?
Toulmin's Argument focuses on content rather than form. The 4 components that must be included are.
What are thesis, claim, evidence, and link?
In the Anzaldua's, "How to Tame a Wild Tongue," it was written during a time that was rife with movements toward equality for members of the Latino Community living in America. This fits into this part of SOAPStone...
What is Occasion?
"Context and lead-in for your evidence. Never slap a quote down without some introduction. At what point in the story/essay/poem does the quote you are about to use come in? What information does the reader need to understand the quote?"
This is a description of
What is introduction of evidence?
This type of hook can be seen in this example:
"In a dark and wintered basement, alight only with the soft glow of cell phones and camera flashes, and steeped in plumes of exhaled breath, Chicago’s own B.B.U., a group of four young men from the West side, sought to unite a city burdened by the ghost of legalized segregation with dance"
What is imagery?
"Rap music has been said to have infiltrated nearly every aspect of this American life, from fashion to television to award shows to beverages. And while many claim rap music’s popularity is representative of America's material fetish, they have missed the point of the entire movement by overlooking its foundational reason for being."
The component outlined here is...
What is connection?
The three components of a rhetorical situation are...
What are Writer, Audience, and Purpose?
TRUE or FALSE
The speaker of the piece and the author are always the same...
False
TRUE OR FALSE
You should repeat the middle I.E.L stages for as many quotes as you decide to include.
TRUE
CIELIELCON :)
Whitman states:
"The scope of its etymologies is the scope not only of man and civilization, but the history of Nature in all departments, and of the organic Universe, brought up to date; for all are comprehended in words, and their backgrounds. This is when words become vitaliz’d, and stand for things, as they unerringly and soon come to do, in the mind that enters on their study with fitting spirit, grasp, and appreciation."
The type of hook he utilizes is...
What is History
As you go further into your introduction paragraph, you must get more...
What is Specific?
The definition of this word is:
"words and phrases that place limits on claims"
What is a Qualifier?
The difference between purpose and subject is...
Purpose is WHY it was written, Subject is the general topic/idea.
"Eating kim chee was an important Korean cultural and family tradition for the narrator. As a young child, the narrator cherished the tradition of eating kim chee with her neighbor and sisters. However, when the narrator starts school, a girl from the narrator’s gym class disparagingly comments on the way the narrator smells"
This is an example of...
What is introduction of evidence?
In How To Tame a Wild Tongue, Anzaldua states:
"'We're going to have to control your tongue,' the dentist says, pulling out all the metal form my mouth. Silver bits plop and tinkle into the basin. My mouth is a motherlode…My tongue keeps pushing out the wads of cotton, pushing back the drills" (33).
The hook she utilizes is...
What is Anecdote
As Whitman states in his work, "Slang in America,":
"Slang, profoundly consider’d, is the lawless germinal element, below all words and sentences, and behind all poetry, and proves a certain perennial rankness and Protestantism in speech," (1).
This component of the funnel method is...
What is Thesis?
When you address potential objections/alternative viewpoints, you address...
What are Conditions of Rebuttal?
2X SURPRISE
List what CHORES stands for and provide an example for each of them.
What is Current Events, History, Observations, Reading, Entertainment, and Science/Sports...?