This is the rhetorical appeal related to credibility.
What is ethos?
This is the Ted Talk we watched by Chimamanda Ngozi. ...
What is the danger of a single story?
This was the length requirement (in words) for your first project.
What is 900-1,000 words?
This paragraph introduces the topic of an essay and includes a thesis statement.
What is the introduction?
This is the rhetorical appeal related to emotion.
What is pathos?
This is the project where you had to imitate the genre conventions of a specific kind of composition.
What is Project #2?
This is the number of sources you had to include in your final project.
What is 5?
This sentence, found in the introduction, outlines the main argument or point of an essay.
What is a thesis statement?
This is the rhetorical appeal related to logic.
What is logos?
This is the activity we did where we watched film scenes and analyzed them rhetorically.
What is "Scenes from a hat?"
This is the genre of composing you had to produce for your second project.
What is a movie review?
These sources, such as books, peer-reviewed journals, and official websites, are considered credible for academic writing.
What are scholarly sources?
Professor me defines this word as "action in relation to futurity."
What is rhetoric?
This is the number of blog posts we had.
What is 6? (another acceptable answer is 5).
These are you two final assignments (this does not include the final project).
What are the final reflection and participation self-evaluation?
This is the order of an MLA heading.
What is first name/last name, professor name, course, and date.
These are two things you should think about before writing something.
What are audience and purpose?
This is the assignment where you had to peer review your classmates' projects.
What is Workshop?
This is the director of the film we watched for the first major project.
Who is Boots Riley?
This goes in the upper right-hand corner of the header an essay in MLA format.
What is last name and page number?