The Rhetorical Appeals
What is Ethos, Logos, and Pathos?
Ethos - appeal to credibility, authority
Logos - appeal to logic, reason
Pathos - appeal to emotion
The Writing Process
What is prewrite, draft, revise, edit, and publish?
A flaw in logic.
The process of rearranging, adding, or removing paragraphs, sentences, or words.
What is Revising?
What is an example of pathos?
MEAL Paragraph
What is main idea, evidence, analysis, and link?
People assume something is good or right because it is popular.
What is the bandwagon fallacy?
An app that will give you editing suggestions as you write your paper.
What is Grammarly?
Rhetorical Situation
What is Purpose, Audience, Stance, Genre, Media/Design?
The process from general ideas to specific conclusions.
What is Deductive Reasoning?
What is the ad hominem fallacy?
A Peer Review
What is a variety of questions to help peers strengthen their paper?
The Three Branches of Rhetoric
What is Judicial, Epideictic, and Deliberative?
Judicial - proving something happened in the past.
Epideictic - praise or blame
Deliberative - calling to action
An essay using deductive reasoning.
What is an Argument Paper?
What is the slippery slope fallacy?
Writing topic sentences to get a condensed version of the paper.
What is a reverse outline?
The Five Canons of Rhetoric
What is Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory, and Delivery?
Invention - prewriting stage
Arrangement - organization
Style - word choice/grammar
Memory - speaking/presentation
Delivery - how will you deliver the message?
Elements of a Propose a Solution Paper
What is a somewhat original idea, guestimate cost, argue benefits outweigh costs, and anticipate an opposing view?
The misrepresentation of the argument by extremely simplifying it.
What is the straw man fallacy?
What changes need to be made: "Ride saw one of the campaigns advertisements and realized that she met the qualifications, so she applied."
Change campaigns to campaign's