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100

What are the 5 components of the rhetorical situation?

Writer, Author, Topic, Purpose, & Context

100

Which of 4 rhetorical appeals has to do with credibility?

ETHOS

100
Name the rhetorical choices.

Tone, Syntax, & Diction

100

Define SYNTAX

The way words are arranged within sentences.

100

Define ASYNDETON & POLYSYNDETON

(50 points each)

ASYNDETON: lack of conjunctions

POLYSYNDETON: excess use of conjunctions

100

FOR 200 POINTS:

Create an ORIGINAL example using ANTITHESIS

YOU DID THAT! (...right? RIGHT??)

150

Name at least 3 things about the WRITER that a reader should consider when analyzing the rhetorical situation!

Age, Family, Characteristics, Personality, Values, Beliefs, Gender, Social Relationships, Class, Societal Views, etc.

150

CONTEXT (1 component of the rhetorical situation) is most like which rhetorical APPEAL?

KAIROS

150

What are the different types of connotation?

Positive, Negative, & Neutral

150
What is PASSIVE voice?

Object --> Action --> Actor

150

What is the difference between EPISTROPHE and ANAPHORA?

ANAPHORA is the repetition of words or phrases at the BEGINNING of successive clauses.

EPISTROPHE is similar, but the repeated word or phrase comes at the END

150

For 200 points,

Write an original example that (at least 6 words) that uses ALLITERATION of ONE letter and CONSONANCE with ANOTHER, DIFFERENT letter! 

WAH-WAH-WEE-WOAHHHH (did I do that right?)

200

Who is the PRIMARY audience in the example below:

Ms. Cochran's English class is watching "The Grinch" - specifically the scene where Cindy Loo Hoo tells the Grinch how much she loves Christmas.

The Grinch

200

What's one way that an author can use LOGOS without providing statistics or some other fact they had to look up online?

Using widely accepted, logical reasoning

200

What makes diction effective?

Diction is effective when it is CLEAR & EXACT/SPECIFIC

200

Come up with an ORIGINAL sentence that uses PARALLELISM

You cooked! (or burned)

200

What is the difference between ALLITERATION and CONSONANCE?

ALLITERATION: repetition of INITIAL consonant sounds in nearby words

CONSONANCE: repetition of consonant sounds WITHIN nearby words

200

Change the following sentence from PASSIVE to ACTIVE voice:

"The pizza was unfortunately thrown away by the toddler."

The toddler unfortunately threw the pizza away.

250

Which component of the rhetorical situation primarily creates the need for writing?

CONTEXT

250

Which rhetorical appeal is being used in the sentence below?

"Given the current state of Earth, now's the time to advocate for environmental protection policies."

KAIROS

250

What is diction and what is it based on?

An author's strategic WORD CHOICE, based on each component of the RHETORICAL SITUATION

250

Is the sentence below parallel or not? 

Extra 100 points if you can explain why!

While going to the park, listening to music, and because she played her favorite songs, Lilah felt blissful.

NOT PARALLEL

1. Going to the park (participial phrase)

2. Listening to music (participial phrase)

3. Because she played her favorite songs (dependent clause!)

250
What is the term for a rhetorical device that takes ideas/words and reverses them in the idea/phrase that follows?

CHIASMUS

250

FINISH THE DEFINITION

An argument is a search for...

Truth & Resolution!

300

Who is the SECONDARY audience in the example below?

At a fancy restaurant, customers in the first room watch as an angry man screams at his waiter about the food being cold. Even the kitchen staff could here his yelling, even though they couldn't make out all of the words.

Customers in the FIRST room and the kitchen staff

300

Identify which rhetorical APPEAL is being used in the sentence below and then describe the PURPOSE

"You must be at least 4 ft. tall to ride the rollercoaster or you may get extremely hurt or even die."


PATHOS: appealing to the reader's emotional response to the fact that they could be injured or die!

PURPOSE: to deter people under 4 feet from riding the rollercoaster.

300

Come up with an ORIGINAL sentence that uses ACTIVE voice and explain WHY it is!

YOU DID IT! or nah

Actor --> Action --> Object

300

Why would a writer use PARALLELISM in their sentences?

So the sentences flow better.

300

Is the example below using CHIASMUS or ANTITHESIS?

Explain WHY for 50 extra points!

"Dainty as a feather; Weightless as the moon."

ANTITHESIS

Dainty is parallel to weightless

feather and moon juxtapose each other in size

300

FINISH THE DEFINITION

The term RHETORIC describes any communication that is used to...

MODIFY the perspectives of others

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