Rhetoric
Concepts
Citations
Fallacies
Bonus
100
Ethos, Logos, and Pathos are called the what?
What are the rhetorical appeals?
100
Has a specific purpose Should be easy to identify Stands out and is easily interpreted Be aware that your thesis can change depending on your revisions of your paper, and that is alright
What is a thesis sentence?
100
Why do we cite? Give a few reasons..
To give credit to avoid plagiarizing to improve ethos
100
In the _____ _______ fallacy, the arguer sets up a weak version of the opponent’s position and tries to score points by knocking it down.
What is Straw man?
100
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Who is......I AM BATMAN!!!
200
What is appeal to timing called?
What is Kairos?
200
The process of rereading a text and making changes (in content, organization, sentence structure and word choice) to improve it.
What is revision?
200
Name the three reasons you cite...
Whenever you summarize, paraphrase or quote another author's material you must properly credit your source.
200
Assuming that because B comes after A, then A must of caused B
What is post hoc?
200
60% of your grade comes from what?
What is The Final Portfolio?
300
Sender, Message, and Audience is an example of the ___ _____
What is the rhetorical triangle?
300
A figure of speech, an implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something important in common.
What are metaphors?
300
You must move the period after a direct quote unless it ends with a ____ and _____.
A question mark (?) or exclamation point (!).
300
“7 in 10 doctors say acupuncture works, therefore it must work” is an example of what fallacy?
What is Bandwagon?
300
This is the sound of the writer
What is Voice?
400
The suitable way of presenting something for a given circumstance. Think of it as the rules of etiquette, the way you behave.
What is Decorum?
400
A ______ is a written discussion that draws on one or more sources. It follows that your ability to write ______ depends on your ability to infer relationships among sources - essays, articles, fiction, and also non-written sources, such as lectures, interviews, and observations. A>>>> C <<<<B
What is Synthesis?
400
What does MLA stand for?
Modern Language Association
400
“Guns are like hammers—they’re both tools with metal parts that could be used to kill someone. And yet it would be ridiculous to restrict the purchase of hammers—so restrictions on purchasing guns are equally ridiculous.” This fallacy must be...
What is Weak Analogy?
400
What game shows up the most in the background of my computer?
What is Dark Souls?
500
Who is the father of rhetoric?
Who is Aristotle?
500
A _____ _______ can be just a simple summary of the sources, but it usually has an organizational pattern and combines both summary and synthesis. If a research paper is an argument, than this would be more like a report.
What is a literature review?
500
The three ways you can use direct quotes is..
With colons, commas, and no punctuation
500
What is begging the question?
What is a statement that uses its own premise as proof?
500
Who is Erim Gomez
The freshwater ecologist who spoke about scientific writing!
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