What does the rhetorical situation include?
Author, audience, purpose, context, and message.
What does the tone word optimistic mean?
It means hopeful and positive about the future.
What is a rhetorical question?
A question asked to make a point, not to get an actual answer.
what do you do if you don't know a multiple choice question?
eliminate wrong answers
How does the authors purpose affect their writing?
The authors purpose ( to inform, persuade, entertain) shapes what they say and how they say it.
They are saying the opposite of what they mean, Often to mock or criticize.
what is an example of a alliteration?
Repeating the same sound at the beginning of words.
It helps you finish all the questions.
what role does context play in a rhetorical situation?
context includes the time, place, and circumstances of the communication, which directs how the message is created and understood.
what tone word would be the best describe writing that feels sad and full of grief?
Melancholy or sorrowful.
what does hyperbole mean?
Its an exaggeration used to emphasize something.
Whats a good strategy?
Read carefully, outline, and answer every part.
How can rhetorical appeals (ethos,logos,pathos) connect to the rhetorical situation?
they show how the author convinces the audience.
If the passage has a humorous tone, how should the reader feel?
Amused, entertained
how does repetition work as a rhetorical device?
It repeats words or phrases to make an idea stand doubt or to be more memorable.
How does practicing with past exams help?
You get used to the format and timing.
why is understanding the audience in a rhetorical situation important?
Knowing how to understand the audience helps the speaker or writer choose the right tone,style, and examples to connect with them.
what is the difference between a formal tone and an informal tone?
A formal tone is a serious, and professional language, while an informal is causal and relaxed.
To create an image in the reader mind.
Why review the answers at the end?