Elements of Argument
Parts of an Essay
Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Logos, Pathos)
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous (Q1)
100

This is the author's position on a problem or issue.

Claim

100

This paragraph includes a hook, background information, a thesis statement, and transition.

Introduction Paragraph

100

Persuasion by the use of reasoning. Facts and statistics are used to enhance a point.

Logos

100
Helpful or useful
Beneficial
100

The main idea of an essay.

Thesis Statement

200

Statements that address opposing viewpoints. Used to strengthen argument.

Counterclaim

200

What is the following sentence an example of? 

"Students should be required to wear uniforms because uniforms help minimize bullying, they are inexpensive, and they help students focus."

Thesis Statement

200

Persuasion by appealing to a reader's emotions. 

Pathos

200

Something that is required by law or rules; something that must be done

Mandatory

200

What does RACE stand for?

R - Restate

A - Answer

C - Cite

E - Explain

300

Which is claim?

a) Students go to school at 8am in the morning.

b) Students should have a later start time for school.

b) Students should have a later start time for school.

300

The following is an example of what in RACE:

In the story Women in Aviation, it says “She tried to find a school that would accept her as a trainee. But no American instructor or flying school was willing to teacher her”(McKissack 156). 

C - Cite evidence

300

Persuasion by the character (trustworthiness and credibility) of the author. 

Ethos

300

It takes about 12 weeks to _______________ from a fractured elbow.

Recuperate

300

The lesson or moral of a story. This usually is a message about life or human nature that a writer shares with the reader.

Theme

400

This is rhetorical device that asks questions without expecting an answer.

Ex) Would you want to trust a scientific mission to the people who run reality TV?

Rhetorical Questions

400

Which paragraph includes the restatement of the thesis statement?

Conclusion Paragraph

400

Read the following sentence and identify what rhetorical appeal is being used (Ethos, Logos, or Pathos):

If you don't start doing the dishes right now, you're going to be grounded for a week.

Pathos

400

Donovan could not _______________ with the idea of living across from his enemy Brett Oliver.

Cope

400

A struggle between opposing forces

Conflict

500

This is a rhetorical device that gets the reader's attention and connects them to the topic.

Ex) Imagine yourself as an astronaut, a part of the first manned mission to Mars.

Direct Address

500

These are the first sentence of each body paragraph. It relates back to the thesis statement.

Topic Sentence

500

Read the following sentence and identify what rhetorical appeal is being used (Ethos, Logos, or Pathos):

As your dentist, I think it's important for you to brush your teeth 2 times a day and floss once a day.

Ethos

500

Tilly hoped that she could _______________ seats for her family at her high school graduation.

Allot

500

What are the 4 different purposes an author writes for?

To inform, To persuade, To entertain, To express thoughts/feelings

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