Argumentative Writing
Review
Rhetorical Appeals
Facts about Ms. Scalise
100
An argument is also known as this.

What is a claim?

100

Where and when a story takes place.

What is setting?

100

The three rhetorical appeals.

What are ethos, pathos, and logos?

100

Ms. Scalise graduated from this university.

What is Penn State?

200

A part of the introduction to an argumentative essay that makes the reader interested in reading more.

What is a hook?

200

What a story is mostly about.

What is a main idea?

200

The rhetorical appeal that should be used the least.

What is pathos?

200

The number of cats Ms. Scalise has.

What is 2?

300

A part of the introduction to an argumentative essay that explains the topic of the paper.

What is background information?

300

The point of view that uses the pronouns I, me, and my.

What is 1st person point of view? 

300

The rhetorical appeal that relies on the emotional response of the reader to make an impact. 

What is pathos?

300

One of Ms. Scalise's cats is named Lady Baby. The name of the other cat is...

What is Domino?

400

The opposite side of an argument that must be acknowledged in the body of an argumentative essay.

What is a counterclaim or counterargument?

400

The point of view that uses the pronouns he, she, they, and them. 

What is 3rd person point of view?

400

The rhetorical appeal that utilizes evidence like data and statistics to support an argument. 

What is logos?
400
The name of Ms. Scalise's little sister
What is Mada or Madalaine?
500

A part of the introduction to an argumentative essay that contains the claim that the writer is making.

What is a thesis statement?

500

The universal message about life which an author conveys to the reader through the plot of a story.

What is a theme? 

500

The rhetorical appeal that relies on the credibility of the speaker or source to have an impact on the audience.

What is ethos? 

500
Ms. Scalise has 2 college degrees. One is in English. The other is in...

What is psychology

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