HOOKS
The Funnel Method
Rhetorical Situation
SOAPSTONE
CIELcon
100

Name 3 types of Hooks

What is Anecdote, History, Rhetorical Question, Quotation, and/or Imagery?

100

Given that the funnel method is for introduction paragraphs, what is the first component of the Funnel Method?

HOOK

100

The three rhetorical appeals are...

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

100

TRIPLE (x3)


What does CHORES stand for?

Current Events, History, Observations, Reading, Entertainment, and Science/Sports

100

What does the C in CIELcon stand for?

Claim

200

Define Anecdote

What is a short story relating to the argument/thesis?

200

The funnel method is for introduction paragraphs only, and has 4 components, which are...

HOOK, CONTENT, CONNECTION, THESIS

200

During the first week, we discussed the building blocks of an argument. We used an umbrella. There is one overarching component, with three components that fall under it. What are the names of these 4 components?

THESIS, CLAIM, EVIDENCE, LINK

200

TRUE OR FALSE

The speaker and author are always the same

FALSE

200

DOUBLE POINTS (x2)

What are the three types of position you can take on an argument?

Defend, Challenge, Qualify

300

"The crowds of students and Whitney Young meshed together at the pep rally, smiling and laughing as they piled into the gymnasium. Like an ocean, the dolphins waved their hands above their heads in a rhythmic flow. Hues of orange blue painted a canvas of students excited to show their pride," an observation from Miss Rivera

This is an example of WHAT type of hook?

Anecdote

300

This comes after the hook

It is where you talk about how this idea relates to argument as a whole, or to a specific audience. Or give one of the main points of your argument

This component is...

CONTEXT

300
A rhetorical situation has three components. It is different than appeals, for appeals help connect our argument to these three components. 


What are the three components of a rhetorical situation?

Hint: think of the traingle

WRITER, AUDIENCE, MESSAGE/PURPOSE

300

List every component of SOAPStone.

Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone.

300

"Eating kim chee was an important Korean cultural and family tradition for the narrator. As a young child, the narrator cherished the tradition of eating kim chee with her neighbor and sisters. However, when the narrator starts school, a girl from the narrator’s gym class disparagingly comments on the way the narrator smells. The narrator states,"...

This is an example of...

Introduction to evidence

400

As you enter Diagon Alley, you notice a strange things. Owls that fly amok in the gray looming sky, brooms that have prices that are way too high, and even candy so lively they hop away. Even stranger was this little boy. Strewn in different colors of emerald green and obsidian black, it was apparent by the snarl on this boy's face he was none other than..."

This is an example of....

IMAGERY

400

When I transition towards the end of my introduction paragraph, I go from being very vague to getting more and more....

Specific

400

The definition of this word is:

"words and phrases that place limits on claims"

Qualifier

400

What is the difference between the Purpose and the Subject?

Purpose is WHY it was written, Subject is the general topic/idea.

400

This component provides context and lead-in for your evidence. It provides information the reader needs to understand your quote.

This is a description of...

Introduction to Evidence

500

In How To Tame a Wild Tongue, Anzaldua states:

"'We're going to have to control your tongue,' the dentist says, pulling out all the metal form my mouth. Silver bits plop and tinkle into the basin. My mouth is a motherlode…My tongue keeps pushing out the wads of cotton, pushing back the drills" (33).

The hook she utilizes is...

IMAGERY

500

As Whitman states in his work, "Slang in America,":

"Slang, profoundly consider’d, is the lawless germinal element, below all words and sentences, and behind all poetry, and proves a certain perennial rankness and Protestantism in speech," (1).

Since he declares a stance, this is what component of the funnel method?

THESIS

500

What is the difference between a qualifier and a conditions of rebuttal?

A qualifier places a limit on the claim, whereas a conditions of rebuttal would address a point of opposition for the argument.

500

In Anzaldua's, "How to Tame a Wild Tongue," it was written during a time that was rife with movements toward equality for members of the Latino Community living in America. 

This fits into this part of SOAPStone...

OCCASION

500

TRUE OR FALSE

You should repeat the middle I.E.L stages for as many quotes as you decide to include.

TRUE

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