Rhetorical Situations
Rhetorical Essays
Synthetic Essays
100

Using appeals based on scientific facts, figures, statistics, and data to support an argument.

What is Logos?

100

The three important elements to analyze in an argument.

What is logos, ethos, and pathos (subject, speaker, and audience)?

100

A written discussion incorporating support from several sources of differing views.

What is Synthesis?

200

Appeals made on moral values and authority.

What is Ethos?

200

First part of creating a rhetorical analysis.

Finding the purpose of the text.

200

How perspective influences the text being analyzed.

What is Bias?

300

Arguments that use appeals to the audience's emotions and a sense of sympathy.

What is Pathos?

300

Characteristics that impact how/why the author created the text.

What is author credibility/background?

300

Organizing the body paragraphs by main idea, evidence, thesis links, more evidence, more links, and a conclusion.

What is MELECON?

400

The problem or issue that pushed the writer to write.

What is Exigence?

400

Elements such as tropes, cliches, and appeals that the author uses to develop the portrayal of their argument.

What are rhetorical devices?

400

Strategy for organizing one's essay by the importance of the evidence used.

What is the Climactic Order?

500

The seven important elements of an argument.

What is claim, evidence, grounds, warrant, rebuttal, qualification, and conclusion?

500

Strategies for analyzing rhetoric through the authors use of diction, imagery, detail, etc.

DIDLS, DUCATS, SMELL, DIDTS

500

The most important element for creating and organizing a synthesis essay.

What is ordering and interpreting sources?

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