I Appeal
Rhetorical Situation
Where did you get that? (MLA)
Writing Things
Outsourcing; Research & Things
100

List the rhetorical appeals.

What are ethos, logos, pathos, and kairos?

100

Define the rhetorical situation. 

What is 

  • describes the components of any situation in which you may want to communicate, whether in written or oral form.

  • the circumstances that bring texts into existence?

100

What does the acronym MLA mean?

What is Modern Language Association?

100

Name a transition word.


What is 

  • Also, In addition, moreover, furthermore, as a result, 

  • likewise, similarly, in like manner

  • for example, for instance, to illustrate, specifically, thus

  • but, yet, however, nevertheless, still, at the same time, on the other hand, conversely

  • above all, actually, arguably, at the same time, by, consequently, currently, even so, finally, first, second, third, for this reason, for instance, for example, furthermore, however, incidentally, in addition, in conclusion, in fact, in my opinion, ironically, meanwhile, moreover, next, of course, on the other hand, otherwise, presently, presumably, regrettably, similarly, still, then, therefore, too, also, ultimately

100

What is an annotated bibliography?

What is an 

annotated bibliography expand on typical bibliographies by including information beyond the basic citation information and commentary on the source?

200

The rhetorical appeals are also known as _______.

What are methods of persuasion? 

200

These four things (citational, geographical, historical, and socicultural) are examples of this condition of the rhetorical situation defines as circumstances of communication.


What is context?

200

In MLA formatting, should book and television show titles be in quotations marks?

What is no, they should be italicized?

200

A _______ should be 

  • clearly stated

  • Specific

  • Concise

  • Arguable.

What is a thesis statement?

200

Define an abstract.

What is

  1. an introduction or explanation to the paper or article and its research?



300

Name the appeal strongest in this video.

What is ethos?

300

______ is described as stabilized yet flexible forms of communication that have developed over time and in response to all these other rhetorical factors: purpose, audience, context, exigence, modalities, media, and circulation.

What is genre?

300

In MLA, when is a block quote required?

What is 

when the quote is longer than four lines?

300

What question should a thesis statement answer?

What is 

HOW or WHY question about your topic through specific language?

300

According to Nicotra, how do we enter research conversations?

What is

  1. Identify the conversation.

    1. Formulate a rhetorical problem 


  1. “Listen” to the conversation:

    1. conduct research 

    2.  pay attention to the topics and  lines of argument; the rhetorical stakeholders, and the genre, medium, and mode(s) 


  1. Put in your “oar”

    1. join the conversation

400


 

Name the appeal strongest in this video.

What is pathos?

400

Explain the difference between exigence and purpose.

What is 

exigence is whatever prompted a rhetorical action whereas purpose is what the communicator hopes to achieve with this rhetorical action?

400

In MLA format, how do you cite two different authors with the same last name?

What is  

include the first initial of each author and in the in-text citation to avoid confusion?

Ex:
Although some medical ethicists claim that cloning will lead to designer children (R. Miller 12), others note that the advantages for medical research outweigh this consideration (A. Miller 46). (Taken from Purdue Owl).

400

For which subjects is the C in CRAAP test extremely vital?

What is

Science

History

Medicine

Technology 

Education

Law ?

400

Explain the metaphor Burke uses for entering researching conversations.

What is the parlor (and other varied explanation) ?

500

This tweet appeals to _____.


What is kairos?

500

Describe the difference between imagined audience and actual audience.

What are

actual audience are the people who actually read the article, see the ad, or listen to the podcast whereas imagined audience are the people the communicator created the piece of communication for?



500

Anzaldúa, Gloria. How to Tame a Wild Tongue . Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza , 4th ed., Aunt Lute Books, San Francisco, CA, 2012.

What is incorrect about this citation?

What is

  • The book chapter should be in quotation marks.

  • The book title should be italicized.

  • The page numbers are missing?

500

Name the types of "floating pronouns" in a sentence.

What are 

  • Implied

  • Vague

  • Ambiguous ?

500

When using a database, "and," "or," and "not" are referred to as _______ to help focus, broaden, or narrow your search results.

What are

Boolean Operators?