On guard.
What is wary?
To ease a pain or burden.
What is alleviate?
Consideration of speaker, audience, and purpose.
What is the rhetorical situation?
The five cannons of rhetoric.
What are Proofs, Structure, Style, and Memory, Delivery?
MLA (meaning).
What is Modern Language Association?
The practice of pretending to be something one is not, insincerity
What is hypocrisy?
Favorable, promising.
What is auspicious?
SPACECAT.
Places limits on the argument.
What is a qualifier?
A type of evidence that is delivered straight from the person who experienced it.
What is a primary source?
A brilliantly executed plan.
What is a coup?
Kind and gentle.
What is benign?
An appeal to trustworthiness that translates to “character” in English.
What is Ethos?
Provides evidence for the ethical bridge.
What is a backing?
A type of evidence that is researched from different experiences but was not present.
What is a secondary source?
False charges and malicious oral statements about someone.
What is slander?
Cunning.
What is wily?
An appeal to emotion that translates to “suffering” in English.
What is Pathos?
An ethical claim that justifies the need for the primary claim and evidence; a bridge
What is a warrant?
Conditions of rebuttal (2).
What are refutations and concessions?
Secretive.
What is clandestine?
Doubtful, of unlikely authenticity.
What is dubious?
An appeal to reasoning that translates to “the word” in English.
What is Logos?
Denial of the truth or accuracy of something.
What is a refutation?
A structural choice or an entire essay / the order in which you write your paragraphs.
What is a line of reasoning?