vocabulary
genres
Rhetorically speaking
Miscellaneous
miscellaneous #2
100

What is subordination?

secondary or less important status

100

What is explanatory writing called?

expository
100

What is exigence?

The reason the author felt the need to write; the urgency to address the issue at hand

100

When writing is instructive, especially morally, and often pedantic

What is didactic?

100

It minimizes something with the effect of bringing focus to it.

Understatement as a technique does what?

200

What is the word for ordinary conversation?

colloquial

200

Can you define how argument is different than persuasive writing?

An argument looks at the tensions and complexities.  It doesn't just aim to persuade a single view.

200

Context is defined as what?

the social, cultural, political, and historical implications that affect the author and audience

200

the noun to which a pronoun refers 

what is the antecedent?

200

A system of naming something

nomenclature

300

Can you define credo?

a statement of beliefs

300

In an argument, what is the effect of including narrative anecdotes?

typically it will appeal to pathos/emotions 

300

Context creates what in a piece of writing?

the tensions and complexities

300

when something is scarce and not available, this word is often used.

there is a paucity of it
300

why the argument matters or explains, "So what?"

What should a conclusion do?

400

When something is erroneous it is what?

incorrect

400

What is a genre of writing that mocks something through exaggeration?

parody

400

How is the purpose different from the exigency of a piece?

exigency = author's need to speak

purpose = author's shaping of message for the audience to do/think/understand something about the topic

400

an argument that attacks a person making the argument not the stance on an issue

ad- hominem

400

If and when statements in a sentence

what is a subordinate clause?

500

To denigrate someone or something is to do what?

criticize unfairly

500

What kind of writing can be sarcastic, bitter, or tongue in cheek?

irony

500

What the three appeals and how do each function?

ethos - credibility

pathos - emotion

logos -logic or reasoning

500

if/then logic  (all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)

What is a syllogism?