FRS
MC1
Mc2
PE1
PE2
100

the specific moment in time

What is Kairos? 

100

the primary assertion made about a given topic

what is main claim? 

100

The type of audience that doesn’t understand why people believe certain things

What is a confused audience? 

100

Knows about the subject but doesn’t care

what is an uninterested audience? 

100

why you think your side is correct 

what is reasons? 

200

Audience already believes your argument

what is a sympathetic audience?

200

What part of the argument is usually attacked by the opposing side?(Toulmin Method)

What is a warrant?

200

The last part of your paper that the audience will read in the Classic Template:

What is the Peroration? 

200

Doesn’t know much or anything about the argument

What is a uniformed audience? 

200

why the other side is wrong

what is Refutation? 

300

an issue, problem, or situation that causes or prompts someone to write or speak-

what is exigency?

300

Whose ideas did Toulmin steal/rediscover when creating the Toulmin method?

Who is Aristotle? 

300

With this type of audience, it’s more effective to provide the refutation before the argument:

What is Hostile? 

300

A specific media outlet in which to publish an information or essay

what is a venue? 

300

 People who disagree with your viewpoint

(Not an audience type) 

What is Opposition? 
400

the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.

What is Rhetoric? 

400

T or F: Explicit warrants are when the audience refers to the ideas portrayed in the article.

What is False?

400

This part of the Classic Template is where the author explains the exigency along with the subject and speaker.

What is Exordium? 

400

The speaker admits something the audience believes to be true

What is concession? 

400

 proof that your thinking is logical 

what is evidence? 

500

T or F: An author creates pathos primarily by the tone he/she establishes in the text.

what is false? 

500

an examination of how well the components of an argument work together to persuade or move an audience

What is Rhetoric Analysis? 

500

The convergence in a situation of exigency (the need to write), audience, and purpose.

what is rhetorical situation? 

500

A diagram that illustrates the interrelationship among the speaker, audience, and subject in determining a text

what is the Rhetorical Triangle? 

500

The structure of the paper; the classic template

What is arrangement? 

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