Essay Guidelines
Claims
Rhetorical Situations
100

The minimum amount of sources needed for the classical argument essay...

What is four sources?

100

Ad hominem is considered...

What is a fallacy?
100

The rhetorical triangle is made up of...

What is purpose, audience & genre?

200
The minimum number of scholarly sources needed for the classical argument essay...

What is two scholarly sources?

200

The other side/oppositie of your stance is called...

What is the opposing view?

200

A writer would consider "What do you want your audience to do?" when they are trying to identify this part of their rhetorical situation...

What is purpose?

300

The page requirement for the classical argument essay...

What is 5-6 full pages?

300

These types of claims cannot be argued...

What is verifiable statements of fact, issues of faith and belief & matters of simple opinion or personal taste?

300

The genre of the classical argument...

What is an formal essay?

400

The two days of attendance for the essay that helps you retain 10 and 15 points on your essay. If you do not show up for either of these you lose 10 and 15 points...

What is Peer Review and Conferences?

400

A claim should be supported by...

What is reasons that your audience will accept?


*evidence & research will also be accepted answers

400

Our intended audience for the classical argument...

What is the instructor/professor and our classmates/peers?

500

Finish the sentence: On the rubric, 10% of your grade is attributed to having a thesis statement that communicates...

What is your purpose and goals?

500

Slippery slope fallacies are defined as...

What is arguments that assert that one event will inevitably lead to another, without presenting evidence that such a chain of causes and effects will in fact take place?

500

This person is the founder of the term rhetoric...

What is Aristotle?

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