Rhetorical Situation
Thesis & Paragraphing
Reasoning Strategies & Fallacies
All things Rhetoric
Research & Recursive Writing
100

The term that describes why you are writing

What is Purpose? 

100

This sentence controls the main idea of a paragraph

What is a topic statement/sentence? 

100

This appeal targets emotions

What is Pathos?

100

In rhetorical analysis, this term describes how the author tries to persuade the audience

What are Rhetorical Strategies or Appeals?

100

A reason why annotated bibliographies are useful

What is organizing sources? What is showing credibility? What is a strengthening argument? 

200

A part of the rhetorical situation that includes beliefs, norms, and environment

What is culture?

200

A thesis contains these qualities to qualify as a strong statement

What is clear, arguable, and specific?

200

This fallacy assumes “everyone else is doing it”

What is Bandwagon Fallacy? 

200

An aspect of an image that guides how viewers “move” through an image

What is Arrangement?

200

In MLA style these two pieces of information usually appear in an in-text citation

What is the author's last name and page number? 

300

When you text a friend vs. email a professor, you change your tone, words, and structure

What is Rhetorical Situation?

300

Introducing a new idea and or breaking up a complex paragraph

What is beginning a new paragraph? 

300

A reasoning strategy used to compare two unlike things

What is an Analogy? 

300

A rhetorical concept referred to as “timeliness”

What is Kairos?

300

This term refers to an author’s background, beliefs, or perspective that may shape how they present information

What is Bias?

400

Your intentions don’t match your execution and creates a mismatch 

What is my audience? 

400

An important question a thesis should answer to show significance

What is "So What?"
400

This is a fallacy in which a person attacks the speaker rather than the argument

What is Ad Hominem?

400

A visual element with cultural meaning

What is a Visual Symbol?

400

Focuses on "fixing" minor issues like grammar, mechanics, and punctuation

What is Editing? 

500

All six of these elements define a rhetorical situation

What are Author, Audience, Purpose, Message, Context, and Culture?

500

Four components of a fully developed paragraph

What is a topic sentence, evidence, explanation, and concluding sentence?

500

Name all four classical rhetorical strategies

What are Ethos, Pathos, Logos, and Kairos?

500

Applying this rhetorical term, considers that modern readers are more impatient than ever and have short attention spans 

What is Exigency? 

500

Usually, the first step in the writing process 

What is thinking?

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