This is who the author intends to read or view their work.
What is the intended audience?
100
This is one of the purposes that authors write with, specifically with the intention of conveying feelings and emotions.
What is Express
100
This is Greek for "word."
What is Logos
100
This is a comparison using "Like" or "As."
What is Simile?
100
"We will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost, but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us."
This quote is an example of an appeal to _______.
What is pathos
200
These are the three purposes which most writers write with.
What is persuade, inform, and express.
200
These are the limitations of the situation or genre
What are constraints
200
This is an appeal to the audience's sympathies and emotions.
What is Pathos
200
This is a short descriptive account or story, frequently personal or biographical.
What is Anecdote
200
"It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago."
This is an example of an appeal to _______.
What is logos .
300
This is what calls the discourse or conversation into action; it is the interaction happening within a scene, involving participants, subjects, and purposes.
What is the situation.
300
These are the standards and expectations of a genre.
What are conventions.
300
Author's who use ethos are appealing to their audience's sense of _______.
What is trust?
300
This is a statement that sharply contrasts two ideas in a short, parallel sentence or phrase.
What is Antithesis.
300
"There is no blinking at the fact that our people, our territory, and our interests are in grave danger."
This is an example of the rhetorical device, _________, and the rhetorical appeal, __________.
What is Parallelism and Pathos
400
This is the text itself that responds to a repeated situation within a scene and occurs when people develop conventions and expectations of the text.
What is Genre
400
In FDR's "Date that will live in Infamy" speech, this was FDR's exigency.
What is the bombing of Pearl Harbor Speech
400
Authors who use Logos typically rely heavily on these two things.
What is facts and statistics (will also take logical reasoning or structure).
400
This is when an author admits to not knowing all of the answers, or admits to possibly being wrong.
What is concession?
400
"Although I'm not an expert, I think this would be the right thing to do."
This is an example of the rhetorical device, _________, and it also appeals to _______.
What is concession and ethos
500
This is what calls the author to action.
What is the exigency.
500
In the Always "Like a Girl" ad commercial, the fact that they had to create an ad that would not make men or boys feel uncomfortable was considered one of these things in this particular rhetorical situation.
What is constraints
500
Pathos is Greek for _______.
What is experience.
500
This is when an author asks a question, then answers their own question.
What is Hypophora
500
FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION.
"You might be thinking who is this Harry Potter girl? And what is she doing upon stage at the UN? It's a good question and trust me, I have been asking myself the same thing. I don't know if I am qualified to be here. All I know is that I care about this problem. And I want to make it better."
This passage is an example of what rhetorical devices and which appeals? Explain your answer.
Hypophora, concession, parallelism; appeals primarily to ethos.