Rhetorical Situations
Reading to Summarize
Reading to Analyze
Textbook Reading
Project One
100

The reason the writer creates a message. 

Purpose

100

The process of taking notes while reading 

Annotation

100
Being an active participant in understanding, thinking, and responding to a text. 

Reading Rhetorically 

100

Why should we give credit for our work? 

Plagairism, learning your own ethos (character), and showing that you have done your research

100

When is Project One due?

September 28 by 11:59pm 

200

What is a writer's credibility? 

Ethos

200

When you summarize you use _______ kind of language.

Neutral

200

What is an acronym that can help us remember the kinds of rhetorical devices? (+200 points if you can name what each letter stands for) 

SOAPSTone 

Subject Opinion Audience Purpose Speaker Tone 

200

What are the 3 of the common purposes for create a text. 

Persuade, Inform, Entertain, Explain, Reflect
200

What is the AI policy for Project One's Reflection? 

NONE! 

300

A PowerPoint, a Speech, and Print are examples of what? 

Medium

300
What does it mean to synthesize? 

To combine a number of parts (ideas) into a coherent whole. 

300

What is a reading strategy that can help you with Analysis? 

Says and Does Approach 

300

Thinking rhetorically begins with _____

Listening

300

How much of your draft is allowed to be AI? 

30% 

400

Shapes how the message is written, what is emphasized and what tone is used. 

Audience
400

When summarizing we focus on ____________ points over __________ points. 

Major; Minor
400

What is one of the tricks for analyzing a text? 

See List 

400

What is the definition of Rhetoric? 

  • the art, theory, and practice of ethical communication (p.6)
  • an ethical art that begins with intense listening and that searches for mutual understanding and common ground as alternatives to violence and war (p.5)
400

What are the 3 sections of Project One? 


Summary, Rhetorical Analysis, and Reflective Cover Letter 

500
The spark that prompts someone to speak or write.

Exigence

500
What are 3 of the 5 components of a good summary? 

Concise, Accurate, Objective, Independent, Comprehensive, Coherent

500

What is another trick for analyzing a text? 

See List 

500

What does it mean to respond to a text? 

Make an argument about whether you agree/disagree with the text using evidence. 
500

How many words are in the Summary and Rhetorical Analysis portions of your project? 

300-400 words each
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