This appeal makes the audience feel a certain way
Pathos
The timing of an argument relative to its surrounding circumstances
Kairos
A group with shared values, goals, and a common, specialized language and means of intercommunication
Discourse community
This practice of analysis "takes a magnifying glass" to a piece of discourse to see how it's working
Close Reading
The three levels of revision are proof-reading, local and ___.
Global
The statement, "Top climate scientists agree that biking is a way to reduce your carbon footprint" is this kind of rhetorical appeal
Ethos (credibility)
The opportunity to have discourse
occasion
This method allows you to investigate the areas of disagreement within a group or community
Stasis Theory
This logical strategy begins with a general premise and ends at a specific conclusion
Deductive reasoning
This kind of source is an original document
Primary Source
An example of this rhetorical move is a Mountain Dew commercial copying scenes from The Shining.
Reference
This term defines an object or idea by what it does or the conditions that create it
operational definition
This discourse attempts to get people to take an action or believe an idea
Deliberative
This is a means of comparing unalike things for the purpose of explanation or clarification
Analogy
Wikipedia or other sources with unknown authors are commonly known as this tier of secondary source
Logos appeals to this aspect of the audience
Logic/intelligence
These are the tacit values that lay the foundations for arguments
Presuppositions
This kind of discourse frequently appears in courtrooms or situations when someone is trying to justify actions of the past
Judicial
In this kind of reasoning, you begin with particular statements and move to a general conclusion
Inductive Reasoning
A tier 1 source often goes through this process before being published
Peer review
exigence
Intended audience
This kind of discourse is about the present–its goal is to highlight and identify the qualities and characteristics of a person or thing that make them great (or, sometimes, not great)
Epideictic
This is an object that represents something meaningful for the purpose of getting a greater message across
Symbol
The style of citations most frequently used in the college English/Writing classroom
MLA