Intrinsic Proofs
Terms 1
Terms 2
Rhetorical Analysis
Grab Bag
100

Professor Oak, who had 40 years of Pokemon training experience, says that you should choose Bulbasaur as your first Pokemon.

What is ethos?

100

Ethos, logos, and pathos are the three types of these proofs.

What are intrinsic proofs?

100

The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively.

What is rhetoric?

100

This is the speaker of a commercial featuring Beyonce eating Skittles that is narrated by Sir Patrick Stewart.

What is Skittles?

100

These are not as effective at changing someone's mind as you might think they are.

What are facts?

200
Statistically speaking, Charizards win 75% of their Pokebattles only one week into training.

What is logos?

200

This is the process of developing proofs.

What is invention?

200

Putting words and ideas together into sentences.

What is encoding?

200

This is the "why now" for any rhetorical situation.

What is exigence?

200

The Ancient Greeks believed that this took more skill than simply using the already available facts.

What is invention? OR What is the use of intrinsic proofs?

300

Your father had a Charmander, and his father before him had a Charmander, and his father before him did... who are you to break tradition?

What is pathos?

300

Proofs that don't have to be invented. Facts could be these.

What are extrinsic proofs?

300

The term for anything that interferes with communication.

What is noise?

300

This is a more rhetoric-specific way of saying "purpose."

What is Telos?

300

Modern Americans often view these as deeply tied to a person's personality and identity.

What are opinions?

400

Team Rocket must be destroyed for the sake of all of the Pokemon that they have harmed!

What is pathos?

400

Any statement or statements used to persuade an audience to accept a proposition.

What is a proof?

400

The process where listeners interpret words that they hear.

What is decoding?

400

These are the 8 different categories of SPACECAT.

What are Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence, Choices, Appeals, and Tone?

400

In the past, knowledge of rhetoric and how to use it has largely been shared only among ______________.

What are those already in power, the rich, the socially powerful, etc.?

500

Metapods always appear in this area of the forest, and they are almost always overpowered, so you should avoid that patch of trees until you have practiced more.

What is logos?

500

The art and ability of having many arguments available for use.

What is copiousness?

500

The rhetorical situation and background of an issue that help determine the meaning of a text.

What is context?

500

This type of time is built by context and influences exigence.

What is Kairos?

500

True or false: Extrinsic proof is to intrinsic proof as fact is to opinion.

What is false?

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