Rhetorical Situation
Argument
Narrative
Potpourri
Quiz Me
100

What an author is attempting to do in their argument. This is where you want to start a rhetorical analysis.

Purpose

100

Appeal to emotion.

Pathos

100

Effective description should utilize what? 

5 senses/sensory details

100

What movie did we watch a clip from to talk about description and setting scenes?

Up

100

Two answers here: Aristotle tells us arguments have two parts:

Statement and Proof

200

The most broad umbrella under which an argument might be categorized.

Topic

200

A commercial for soccer cleats with an endorsement by famous soccer player Lionel Messi would be an example of which appeal?

Ethos

200
This is the three word saying that governs most narrative writing. 

Show don't tell

200

A verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun.

Gerund

200

Specialized language of a trade or profession that enables members of that trade or profession to speak/write concisely to one another.

Jargon

300

Background/foundational information one needs to know to understand or create an argument.

Context

300

"I count seven cliches, all of the 'stretch his legs' variety" is an example of which rhetorical appeal?

Logos
300

Bolded what can help show your audience movement in time or place without taking up too much space on the page in a narrative. 

Section Headings

300

What punctuation mark goes between two independent clauses with no conjunction?

Semi-colon

300

Argumentative moves flawed by their nature or structure. 

Fallacy

400

The individual or group that one attempts to persuade.

Audience 

400

Taken together the three rhetorical appeals are known as what?

The rhetorical triangle. 

400

When writing dialogue what do you do each time you switch speakers?

Start a new paragraph

400

The quote sandwich should include Introduction, quote (with proper citation), and what else?

Reflection.

400

The close, critical reading of a text to figure out and sometimes criticize how it functions.

Rhetorical Analysis

500

What makes ones argument unique. This is a combination of both the author's experience and their research. 

Angle

500

What type of argument takes a stand, presents evidence, and uses logic to convince an audience to accept or at the very least consider the writer’s position? Writer’s of these arguments strive to be fair and show respect for other positions

Formal/academic

500

One way to show a change from beginning to end in a narrative is by setting scenes in each part that do what to one another? 

Parallel 

500

The most suitable time or place for an argument. The most opportune way of expressing it. 

Kairos 

500

Practicing what includes looking for common ground with your audience.

Rhetorical Listening