Academic Vocab
Rhetoric
Fallacies
Research Paper
Short Stories
100

Define "Opinion"

An idea, belief, feeling, or view you believe to be right/correct (not a fact)

100

What are the three main forms of Rhetoric we talked about?

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

100

Define Fallacy

Faulty logic or reasoning

100

Roughly how long did we work on the Research essay?

1 Month

100

Who was the main character in When My Name Was Keoko?

Sun-Hee

Tae Yul

200

How many times did we take the Academic Vocab test?

0

200

What does Logos Appeal to?

Logic

200

I think we should all go to McDonalds, they have serves billions.


What type of fallacy is this?

Bandwagon

200

How many signatures were you supposed to get on your Peer Review Paper?

4 signatures

200

Where does When My Name was Keoko take place?

Korea

300

What comes first when trying to figure out what the story is about, "Topic" or "Theme".

Topic

300

What does Pathos appeal to?

Emotion

300

Which Fallacy means "to attack a person and their character instead of the argument"?

Ad Hominem

300

How many quotes/pieces of information did you need for the Annotated Bibliography?

9 in total

300

Why were the Koreans at odd with the Japanese?

The Japanese invaded and forced them to adopt new customs while destroying Korean culture.

400

What word means to the point?

Direct

400

"Trust me, I'm Shaq, and these cardboard boxes are the bomb!"


What type of Rhetoric was used here?

Ethos

400

Cheeseburgers are my favorite food, mainly because of the addition of the cheese, American cheese, which was made by Americans, and makes them the greatest people in the world. thus my favorite people.


What type of fallacy is this?

Red Herring

400

How many paragraphs was the research essay supposed to be, and what was each paragraph supposed to be about?

1=Intro paragraph- with ideas, and thesis

2=1st Body Paragraph- idea related to your event

3= 2nd Body Paragraph- idea related to your event

4= 3rd Body Paragraph-idea related to your event

5= Conclusion- Summary, Why ideas mattered

400

What is the difference between Flat and Round Characters?

What is the difference between Static and Dynamic Characters?

Flat- We do not know a lot about the character

Round- We know many characteristics and details about the character

Static- The character does not change in the story, stays the same

Dynamic- The character changes their beliefs, values, ideas, and thoughts in the story

500

How many Academic Vocab words did we have this trimester?

8

500

That is not my wallet. My wallet has a  monogram A on it. This wallet has no  monogram; therefore, it’s obviously not mine!


What two types of rhetoric could apply to this statement?

Logos and Pathos

500

How many Disney movies where there in total for the Disney Fallacy and Rhetoric Notes?

6 Movies- Beauty and the Beast, Tangled, The Little Mermaid, Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove, and Brave.

500

How many times did Mr. Hendrickson read some iteration of our essays? (all classes included)

381

Outlines

Rough Drafts

Final Drafts

500

Define Plot, and write down the climax of the story

The storyline

When The Americans show up in the town and the Japanese are gone.

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