To persuade, inform, or entertain are examples of this. What am I?
A) Author's purpose?
B) Logical Fallacy ?
C) Tone?
What is...AUTHOR'S PURPOSE?
The main argument or position of an essay is defined as.....
What example of a rhetorical appeal is this definition: This rhetorical device appeals to logic and reasoning?
What is....LOGOS?
An essay that combines multiple sources to form an argument is an example of...
A) Compelling Argument Essay
B) Synthesis Essay
C) Rogerian Argument essay
What is... SYNTHESIS ESSAY?
True or False?
Audience is defined as the intended readers or listeners of a text.
What is...TRUE?
True or False? Evidence is defined as credible facts, statistics, or examples used to support a claim.
What is... TRUE?
True or False? Repeating words or phrases at the beginning of clauses for emphasis is called an "ANAPHORA".
What is... TRUE?
Official AP documents used as evidence in synthesis essays. What are these defined as?
A) Resources
B) Cited Sources
C) Sources
What is... C) Sources?
What is the correct term of this definition: The speaker’s attitude toward the subject.
A) Attitude
B) Argument
C) Tone
What is...TONE?
What is the correct term for this definition:
The reasoning that explains how evidence supports the claim.
A) Claim
B) Warrants
C) Commentary
D) Both B & C
What is.... D) Warrants and Commentary?
What is a rhetorical appeal in which credibility and ethical appeal?
What is...ETHOS?
TRUE OR FALSE? Source integration is defined as using part of a source to support your own argument.
What is....TRUE?
What is SATIRE defined as...
A) The speaker’s attitude toward the subject.
B)When an author uses humor or exaggeration to criticize society
C) Credible facts, statistics, or examples used to support a claim.
What is... SATIRE?
If an individual is addressing and refuting the opposing viewpoint.... what is this an example of?
What is COUNTERARGUMENT?
True or False? A rhetorical question asks a question that requires an answer.
What is.... FALSE?? It does NOT require an answer.
What citation style commonly used on the AP exam....
A) MLA citation
B) APA citation
C) Parenthetical citation
What is... C) Parenthetical citation?
Ex: virtues of wit... (Smith, 2010)
Family last name, and year
A speech or text meant to inspire emotional response in an audience. What am I? **HINT** (3)
What is... PATHOS?
Identify 4 examples of logical fallacy
What are (Hasty generalization, slippery slope, straw man, Ad hominem, Red Herring, Appeal to authority, Bandwagon Appeal)??
Parallel structure used in “I came, I saw, I conquered.” is defined...
A) Alliteration
B) Hyperbole
C) Parallelism
What is... C) Parallelism?
Copying a source word‑for‑word without quotation marks is defined as...
What is PLAGIARISM?