Lens #1
Lens #2
Lens #3
Lens #4
Lens #5
100

What is the word defining the urgency that the author has?

Exigence

100

What are the 3 appeals that can be used for rhetorical analysis?

LOGOS

ETHOS

PATHOS

100

What does Lens #3 help with

The Style

100

What is Lens #4 used for?

The Arrangement

100

How many ways/methods are there?

9

200

What is the difference between the primary audience and secondary audience?

Primary is immediate audience (ex: ppl listening to a speech)

Secondary is audience who receives info after the fact (reads abt speech next day in newspaper)

200

Which of the three appeals involves the argument being made, or what the speaker is claiming? (one answer)

LOGOS

200

What are the 2 main parts of Lens #3?

1. Schemes

2. Tropes

200

What are two different WAYS to start a piece(not words)?

Quote, Definition, Description, etc. We'll judge

200

What's the phrase for 'ways of invention or how to move through a conversation on paper'

Modes of Discourse

300

What are 3 question words to think abt when finding speaker's purpose

What, why, and how will they get the audience from their previous biases to a new thinking?

300

Which of the three appeals involves the speaker's good will/good character? (one answer)

ETHOS

300

Which part of Lens #3 uses repetition, hyperbole, length and structure of sentences?

Schemes

300

Is how the writer opens the piece a positional choice, functional choice, neither, or both?

Positional

300

How can modes of discourse help you? (think adjectives... more ___)

- Write more effectively

-Choose arrangement more wisely

400

Why is identifying the speaker's exigence important?

Helps you get a feel for speaker's emotions about it & reasons/purpose

400

What does the appeal "PATHOS" help you look for in the authors writing?

What's in it for the audience?

How does it appeal to the audience's emotions, interests, beliefs, values, or needs?

400

Which part of Lens #3 uses diction and syntax?

Schemes

400

Questions related to FUNCTIONAL arrangement (name 2)

Why does the writer open this way?

Why are paragraphs(etc.) placed in this order?

What is not said/left out, and why is this important?

400

Give one example for the first 4 ways

Answers may vary

500

Who created the rhetoric system?

Aristotle

500

What is the acronym that can be used to help you for reading and annotating, and what does each letter stand for?

DIDLS- D iction

            I magery

            D etails

            L anguage

            S yntax

500

What is the word for statements that consist of antitheis or rhythym + "cadence"?

Parallelism

500

Questions related to POSITIONAL arrangement (name 2)


- How does the writer open piece?

-Which paragraphs(etc.) are placed earlier/later

500

Give one example for the last 5 ways

Answers may vary