A persuasive appeal that relies on emotions like humor, fear, or pity to change a reader's opinion.
What is Pathos?
100
A fallacy that represents (something) as being larger or greater, better or worse than it really is.
What is Exaggeration?
100
The first thing that comes in an introduction.
What is an attention grabber?
100
These appear before the noun or noun phrase they modify.
What is an adjective?
100
You know that book I wrote? Well, the publishing company rejected it. They thought it was awful. But hey, I did the best I could, and I think it was great. I'm not gonna redo it the way they said I should.
What is informal text?
200
A persuasive appeal that relies on ethics or morality; appeals to the reader's sense of right and wrong.
What is Ethos?
200
A fallacy that uses misleading or unrelated evidence to support a conclusion.
What is Red Herring?
200
What your 3 body paragraphs are based on.
What are the 3 supporting reasons in your thesis?
200
Give the comparative and superlative forms of happy.
What is happy and happier?
200
This is to inform you that your book has been rejected by our publishing company as it was not up to the required standard. In case you would like us to reconsider it, we would suggest that you go over it and make some necessary changes
What is formal text?
300
A persuasive appeal that relies on facts, statistics, and examples; causes readers to draw logical conclusions.
What is Logos?
300
A fallacy that asks an audience to agree with the assertion of a writer based simply on his or her character or the authority of another person or institution who may not be fully qualified to offer that assertion.
What is False Authority?
300
This comes at the beginning and end of each body paragraph.
What are transition words?
300
The two letters do adverbs frequently end.
What is LY?
300
Father: “We are going on a vacation.”
Son: “That’s great!!!”
The tone is...
What is cheerful?
400
Give me an example of Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?
What is ....Any one of the super bowl commercials or relevant Ads we have talked about in class
400
A fallacy that attacks a person’s character rather than that person’s reasoning.
What is Ad Hominem?
400
Your thesis statement consists of this.
What is your declaration and 3 supporting reasons?
400
A transitive verb needs what to complete its meaning?
What is an object?
400
“Can someone tell me what the hell is going on here?”
The tone is..
What is aggressive?
500
What is the acronym for the rhetorical triangle and what does it stand for?
What is P.I.G.S.A.C. ? P for Persona, I for Intention, G for Genre, S for Subject, A for Audience, and C for Context.
500
A fallacy in which a person asserts that some event must inevitably follow from another without any rational argument.
What is Slippery Slope?
500
This comes at the beginning of your 3rd body paragraph.
What is a concession and refutation?
500
This is used to show the relationship/placement of a noun or a pronoun to another word
What is a preposition?
500
Father: “We can’t go on vacation this summer.”
Son: “Ok. Great! That’s what I expected.”
The Son's tone is...