Unit 1 Texts I
Unit 1 Texts II
Unit 1 L&R I
Unit 1 L&R II
Unit 1 L&R III
100

This is the author of "Speech in the Convention."

WHO IS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN?

100

This is the author of the Declaration of Independence.

WHO IS THOMAS JEFFERSON?

100

This is an author’s intentional choice of words.

WHAT IS DICTION?

100

These are the arguable points authors use to advance their central idea.

WHAT ARE CLAIMS?

100

This is intentionally using a word or phrase for effect, two or more times in a speech or written work.

WHAT IS REPETITION?

200

This is the rhetorical technique Jefferson used to convey the grievances from King George to the colonists.

WHAT IS PARALLEL STRUCTURE?

200

This is the author of "Speech in the Virginia Convention."

WHO IS PATRICK HENRY?

200

This is an author’s intentional arrangement of words to form sentences.

WHAT IS SYNTAX?

200

This is how an author structures their text in order to convey their purpose for an audience.

WHAT IS TEXT STRUCTURE/ORGANIZATION?

200

This is the use of non-literal language to convey meaning or create an image in the minds of an audience.

WHAT IS FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE?

300

Patrick Henry's "I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience" exemplifies this. 

WHAT IS FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE?

300

Besides parallel structure, this is the type of rhetorical technique Henry most dominantly employs in his speech.

WHAT IS RHETORICAL QUESTION?

300

This is using the same pattern of words to illustrate how two or more ideas have the same level of importance.

WHAT IS PARALLEL STRUCTURE?

300

This is the goal an author has when delivering a text.

WHAT IS AUTHOR'S PURPOSE?

300

This is the act of stating something again or differently, especially more clearly or convincingly.

WHAT IS RESTATEMENT?

400

Franklin uses this appeal early in his speech to help break the ice at the constitutional convention. 

WHAT IS APPEAL TO PATHOS?

400

Jefferson predominantly uses this appeal to convey the wrongdoings of King George to the colonists.

WHAT IS APPEAL TO LOGOS?

400

This is the primary focus of a text; authors present ideas and support them.

WHAT IS THE MAIN IDEA/THESIS?

400

This includes any supportive details that validate an author’s claims.

WHAT IS EVIDENCE?

400

This is a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.

WHAT IS RHETORICAL QUESTION?

500
Jefferson, Franklin, and Henry all rely on their reputation, or appeal to this, in order to convey their messages to their respective audiences. 

WHAT IS APPEAL TO ETHOS?

500

This is how many sentences a Rhetorical Precis has.

WHAT IS FOUR?

500

This is the author’s attitude toward a subject matter.

WHAT IS TONE?

500

This is the author/speaker’s position in relation to a text being delivered.

WHAT IS POINT OF VIEW?

500

This is techniques and/or language used to convey a message or persuade an audience.

WHAT IS RHETORIC?

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