Rhetorical Situation
Arguments + Claims
Synthesis
Miscellaneous
100

What is the audience in a rhetorical situation?

Listeners or spectators at a speech/performance or the intended readers of a piece of writing.

100

A claim must be____

opinion

100

Give us one component of a synthesis conclusion:

(1): Dominant impression/image, So what factors, Real life implications

100

How many rings, on average, does Skylar wear?

5/6

200

What is the purpose in a rhetorical situation?

What the speaker is hoping to accomplish; not necessarily the message

200

What is a topic?

a theme or subject

200

What is an effective synthesis argument:

FREE FRUIT SNACKS

200

Who calls Mackenzie a goth queen?

Mr. Andrew Francis Tucker

300

What is the exigence in a rhetorical situation?

Catalyst of action, context around the piece

300

What is a claim?

the writer's opinion/point in a writing piece

300

Note all the components of the synthesis conclusion:

Dominant impression/image, So what factors, Real life implications

300

Where did Ms. Hayes start her teaching career?

California

400

The purpose is not necessarily the ___

message

400

How would you explain the purpose/role of an argumentative claim?

To change the audiences point of view and/or persuade them to adopt your perspective.

400

The writer can loose focus on their argument if...

if... body paragraphs are organized by source and not subtopic

400

Why won't Olivia's little brother talk to kids at school?

Cause they're all losers and he's better than all of them

500

Examples of purpose would be (only need to list 1):

To ____

choices - to inform, to persuade, to inspire, to convince

500

Give us an example of a topic and a claim that associates with that same topic:

*open-ended*

500

Why is it effective to organize body paraphs by source and not subtopic?

the writer can loose focus on their argument

500

What college is Kelsee committed to for lacrosse?

Sacred Heart University