The people (or person) receiving the rhetoric.
What is Audience?
What is Literacy?
Pulling your own research using a “methods” you craft yourself is this type of research?
What is Primary Research?
A brief summary of your entire paper set on its own page.
What is an Abstract?
Winner of the 2022 Division I men's basketball national champion.
Who is Kansas?
A rhetorical appeal that uses the author's credibility to persuade.
What is Ethos?
Another word for a story.
What is a Narrative?
Groups that have goals or purposes, and use [specific] communication to achieve these goals.
What are Discourse Communities?
This APA method is used for parenthetical citations.
What is Author-Date method?
The Apple TV movies that won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
What is Coda?
The message the rhetor is sending to their audience.
What is Argument?
This refers to the interplay between different representational modes, for instance, between images and written/spoken word.
What is Multimodality?
In this section of a Case Study paper, you introduce your study and explain the secondary research you found on your topic.
What is Background?
The action of editing a document/project through multiple attempts.
What is Revision?
The trailer for the 4th season of this Netflix, Sci-Fi show dropped in April 2022.
What is Stranger Things?
The reason(s) the rhetor is making this specific argument for this specific audience.
What is Purpose?
This is a figure of speech that refers to when a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. We use this figure of speech to add color to our narrative writing.
What is Metaphor?
This type of data is the descriptive and conceptual findings collected through questionnaires, interviews, or observation.
This term refers to short phrases that introduce a quote, paraphrase, or summary in a paper.
What are Signal Phrases?
This blonde, female singer has signed a $15 million book deal with publisher Simon & Schuster to pen a tell-all memoir.
Who is Britney Spears?
The circumstances that led to the need for the argument.
What is Exigence?
This term refers to any form or type of communication in any mode with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time.
What is Genre?
Name at least 2 of the 3 most common ways of conducting primary research.
The second step in the Eli Review three step peer feedback method. Describe, BLANK, & Suggest.
What is Evaluate?
A Hulu show following Elizabeth Holmes, the creator of Theranos, starring Amanda Seyfried.
What is The Dropout?