Rhetorical strategies 1
Rhetorical strategies 2
Academic Vocabulary
Academic Vocabulary 2
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A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
What is rhetorical
100
Any systematic and coherent collection of ideas that relate
What is theory
100
main point
What is controlling idea
100
authority or character
What is ethical fallacies
200
One clear, significant ,researchable question that can be discussed and answered by collecting information from various source
What is major research question
200
everything that is used to determine or demonstrate the truth about an assertion
What is evidence
200
takes part
What is interpretative response
200
faulty logic
What is logical fallacies
300
Source from the time in which an event being studied occurred and created by someone who was present at the event
What is primary source
300
the systematic investigation into study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions
What is research
300
authors intent
What is authors purpose
300
statement
What is thesis
400
include letters, speeches, diaries, surveys, fieldwork, and personal interviews
What is examples of primary source documents
400
a technique in which many ideas are generated quickly and without judgment or evaluation, usually as part of a problem-solving process or to inspire creative of thinking
What is brainstorming
400
not sound
What is rhetorical fallacy
400
appearance and delivery media message
What is formality in media
500
A source that is a step removed from the original accounts of an event or expericence
What is secondary source
500
emotional, ethical and logical
What is the three rhetorical strategies
500
emotions
What is emotional fallacies
500
implied attitude humorous sentimental hostile symapthetic
What is tone in media
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