which appeal is this an example of?:
Logos
What is a logical fallacy?
An error in reasoning that makes an argument faulty/invalid
What do we call universal recurring patterns?
Archetypes
Choose the correct word: is/are
"The small potato planted in the barren hills ____ all alone in the ground."
is
What is a thesis?
The main idea/claim of the essay
Which appeal is related to sympathy and empathy?
Pathos
Analyzing specific cases to conclude general claims is called what type of reasoning?
Inductive reasoning
The rat from Ratatouille is an example of what archetype?
The Artist/Creator
What is the indirect object in this sentence?
"Mr. Bober never gives his students a break."
students
What two things are required in body paragraphs?
1. Citing Evidence
2. Your own explanation/analysis
What is the purpose of rhetorical appeals?
To persuade
Define abductive reasoning
Analyzing details of a specific case to conclude the most likely explanation
What archetype symbolizes an isolated world unto itself?
The Island
What replaces a noun already mentioned previously in a text?
Pronoun
"The scientist carefully documented the experiment's results, and the findings were super cool."
What is wrong with this sentence?
Uses informal language/slang
What appeal uses timing and context to make a message more effective?
Kairos
Attacking a person instead of their argument is what logical fallacy?
Ad Hominem fallacy
What is the collective unconscious?
A deep, inherited layer of the mind that all humans share. It contains universal instincts and symbols and was theorized by psychologist Carl Jung
In the early 1950s, a twelve-year-old boy named, Juan Quezada, gathered firewood in the mountains near the village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua, Mexico.
A. No change
B. boy named Juan Quezada
C. boy, named Juan Quezada
D. boy named Juan Quezada,
B. boy named Juan Quezada
What is a rebuttal?
Reinforcing your claim by responding to the counterclaim
How are expert endorsements an example of using ethos?
It is based on believing in the credibility/character of someone
What's the difference between a valid argument and a sound argument?
Validity means the structure or line of reasoning works, though the premises may be faulty.
Soundness means that the reasoning is true and the premises are true.
What are the three types of archetypes we learned about?
Character
Physical/object/setting
Plot/structure
What is the mistake in this sentence?
"I noticed you are to critical in movies where women are the heroes."
to should be too
What does the RACET acronym stand for?
Restate
Answer
Cite
Explain
Transition