What is Pathos?
An issue, problem, or situation that causes or prompts someone to write or speak. The situation the rhetor is responding to.
What is Exigence?
The ways that various communities and cultures understand and employ rhetoric and have histories of rhetoric.
What is Rhetorical traditions?
The intent that the rhetor has for their text, including what effect they want it to have on their audience(s).
Purpose
The citation style for this class
What is MLA?
The four types of rhetorical appeals.
Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Kairos
The categories of communication that have been typified through repeated rhetorical actions and develop out of social situations and have rules and expectations; defined not only by its formbut also by what it does in the world
What is genre?
One of the multiple Englishes (different dialects and versions of English) that gets privileged over others in the classroom
Standard or conventional Modern English
What is ethos and logos?
What is Tuesdays, 10:00-12:00, In-person in my office Bachelor 331 and Wednesdays, 2:00-4:00, Online via Zoom?
Facts, figures, numbers, extended examples, and presuppositions are examples of this rhetorical appeal.
What is logos?
An Affordance of digital written text, for example an online news article.
An example of how rhetoric changes across contexts
Five different modalities
What is linguistic, visual, spatial, gestural, and
aural?
The purpose of the learning journals
What is reflective thinking and promoting higher retention of skills and more likely transfer of knowledge across contexts?/ What is a chance to reflect on the purpose of class that day and the learning you accomplished?
A description of a situation where a speaker would not have a credible ethos
A constraint of a tweet as a genre
An example of remonstration
Five examples of different types of text you might encounter in your daily life
The connection between the annotated bibliography, rhetorical analysis, and research-based proposal argument.
What is the rhetorical analysis evaluates one of the sources from the annotated bib and the annotated bib provides a foundation of research for the researched proposal argument?
An example of rhetor/rhetoric that capitalized on a kairiotic moment
The intended and unintended audience of an advertisement for gatorade
What is atheletes needing refreshment? What is anyone else who saw the commercial?
The relationship between Rhetoric, Power, and Language.
An example of what effective rhetoric looks like in everyday life (include basics of the rhetorical situation and what rhetorical appeals worked and why).
The difference between the content of the introductory reflective paragraphs of the first and second draft of the annotated bibs.
What is the first focuses on new major concepts/terms learned, biggest challenges, and current stance vs. the second focuses on the revisions/shift that have happened between the two drafts?