According to the syllabus, what is the primary theme connecting the major projects in this course?
What is "film"?
What is the minimum duration required for the group lesson and discussion on film theory?
What is 15 to 20 minutes?
What are the three elements of Aristotle’s rhetorical appeals?
What are logos, ethos, and pathos?
According to the attendance policy, what is the consequence of having more than three unexcused absences in the course?
What is the highest possible grade the student can earn is a "C"?
What is a mandatory element of the class discussion component of the lesson?
What are at least two discussion questions and fostering a productive discussion?
How does ethos differ from pathos in rhetorical appeals?
What is ethos focuses on the speaker’s credibility and character, while pathos relies on emotion?
If a student receives an "incomplete" on an assignment, how long do they have to revise it, and what happens if they miss the deadline?
What is two weeks, and the assignment will be marked as missing?
What strategies must be demonstrated in the reflection if AI tools were used in the project?
What are acknowledging the AI’s use, providing the original AI text, and showing improvement on the AI-generated content?
Name an English term that is a rhetorical situation.
What are purpose, writer, audience, message, and context/culture?
What must a student do to have an absence excused in ENG 104?
What is email the instructor before the closest Sunday after the absence with the subject line: "course number, date, absence"?
What must the group lesson include to help peers explore the chosen film theory beyond the classroom discussion?
What are linked sources and additional resources for further exploration?
What is the examination of a writer's choices, including linguistic or visual devices, to assess their effectiveness and the overall impact of the text?
What is rhetorical analysis?
What specific steps must students follow to submit a "no" for a minor assignment, and what happens if the email is sent after the assignment's due date?
What is send an email with the subject line "course number, assignment name, month, no" before the due date, and the "no" will not count if sent late?
What is one of the questions that must be addressed in the individual 600-800 word reflection for this project?
What are considerations for creating the lesson, personal strengths and areas for improvement, evaluation of group members, and how the project influences course goals?
What is the rhetorical concept that refers to the timeliness of an argument and the most opportune moment to make it?
What is kairos?