Rhetorical Analysis
The Writing Process
Revisions
Research
Miscellaneous
100

the three rhetorical appeals

What is ethos, pathos, and logos?

100

The first step of the writing process.

What is brainstorming?

100

Smaller things you address in a peer review. I.e. grammar, vocabulary, spelling, etc.

What are lower order concerns.

100

entering into a conversation of ongoing research.

What is Burkean Parlor?

100
A page at the end of an essay that houses all sources used in the body of the essay.

What is a Works Cited page?

200

Before getting into your analysis, you were expected to write this type of paragraph.

What is a description/descriptive? 

200

A sentence or two that outlines your goal of the paper.

What is a thesis statement?

200

The note at the end of a revision that reflects on changes made to the initial draft.

What is a meta-revision note?

200

Sources that come from a peer-reviewed journal.

What is a scholarly source.

200

MLA style stands for...

What is Modern Language Association? 

300

Name any three of the elements you were asked to write about in your rhetorical analysis.

What is...

Color

Spatial/Visual Arrangement

Language

Design

Tone

Imagery


300

This sentence is an interesting fact, or catches the readers attention

What is a hook?

300

Every revision must revisions beyond changing....

What is grammar, spelling, sentence structure (& other basic changes)?

300

When forming a research question, you should always be specific. You should have these 4 W's. 

What, where, when, who?

300

Your final research essay should end with this type of statement that leaves the readers thinking.

What is a so-what/call to action?

400

Seizing the moment, an opportune time

Kairos

400

After the first draft, writers must do this.

What is revise?

400

When changing language within your writing, you should always look out for this type of language that givess your specific thoughts on something.

What is opinionated language/an opinion?

400

The second paragraph of a research essay should always do this.

What is give background information/contextualize? 

400

Using two or more pieces of information to create something new.

What is synthesis?

500

"The available means of persuasion" -- Aristotle

What is Rhetoric?

500

When writing a research paper, to guide your writing and researching, you must come up with this.

What is a research question?

500

The revision process can happen at multiple stages, signifying that the writing process is....

What is ongoing?
500

Sources that end in .com, .org, .gov, .net, are always what kind of sources?

What are popular sources?

500

The reading "Why is Everyone Obsessed with Zuckerberg's Hoodie" by Somini Sangupta did this.

What is analyze a visual of Mark Zuckerberg wearing a hoodie after a shareholders meeting? 

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