Rhetoric
Syllogisms
Courtroom Procedures
Grab Bag
Plagiarism
100
This is the art of effective speaking and writing
What is rhetoric
100
All good syllogisms start with this:
What is a major premise?
100
This is the first speech made to attempt to sway the jury, and should include a hook as well as the elements and tools of rhetoric
What is the opening statement
100
This type of thinking moves from specific to general
What is inductive thinking
100
Passing off another person's ideas, thoughts, or writing as your own is known as...
What is plagiarism
200
This tool of rhetoric appeals to the audience's sense of logic
What is logos
200
After a syllogism makes a major premise, it then says something more specific, called a...
What is minor premise
200
This is the first line of questioning in a trial
What is direct examination
200
A detective at a crime scene putting together the pieces of a evidence to solve a crime is an example of
What is inductive thinking
200
In order to avoid plagiarism, you must ______ your sources
What is cite?
300
This tool of rhetoric appeals to an audience's sense of emotion
What is pathos
300
How can a syllogism be faulty?
What is when the major premise is incorrect
300
These are the two teams of lawyers in a courtroom case
What is the prosecution and defense?
300
This type of thinking moves from general to specific
What is deductive thinking
300
Putting something in your own words is called
What is paraphrasing?
400
This tool of rhetoric establishes a writer or speaker's credibility
What is ethos
400
Faulty or Not: Pitbulls are a misunderstood breed Pele is a pitbull Pele is a misunderstood breed
What is not faulty. This syllogism is logical
400
This is the second round of questioning in a trial
What is cross examiniation
400
A syllogism is an example of this type of thinking
What is deductive thinking
400
True or false: When paraphrasing, it is a good idea to look at the paragraph so you can see how the author structured his sentences when rewriting
What is false?
500
This is the purpose of rhetoric
What is persuade
500
Faulty or Not: All teacher's have college degrees Mr. Gabbard is a teacher Mr Gabbard has a college degree
What is not fault, this is a valid syllogism
500
This is a statement made by a witness who did not actually hear something first hand, but from someone else
What is hearsay?
500
This is the ancient greek man or used questions to challenge people's beliefs and was put to death
Who is Socrates?
500
These are two ways to cite sources
What is MLA and APA?
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