The eight letter acronym that helps you analyze a text for a rhetorical analysis. (say all of the steps!!)
What is SPACECAT? (speaker, purpose, audience, context, exigence, choices, appeals, tone)
Catering towards the shared emotions of the audience.
What is pathos?
Mrs. Fulton's favorite color
What is pink?
Saying one tiny thing will spiral and lead to big consequences.
What is slippery slope?
Asking something to produce an effect not to get an answer.
What is rhetorical question?
True or False: In a rhetorical analysis, I can just talk about what the purpose of the document is without listing specific rhetorical choices and still get a 3.
FALSE. You will fail if you don't discuss particular choices.
Using statistics or easy to follow steps.
What is logos?
These two rappers are currently fighting.
Who are Drake and Kendrick?
This is a verbal propaganda technique that involves associating someone with a bad object/thing when talking about them.
What is name-calling?
Referencing an outside literary sources that people would understand.
What is allusion?
The order of the essays on the exam and the recommended time for each.
Synthesis (40 + 15 min reading), Rhetorical Analysis (40 min), and Argument (40 min)
Sharing your experience or credentials.
What is ethos?
'Au' on the periodic table.
What is gold?
Attacking the person rather than attacking the argument.
What is ad hominem?
Authors include these stories to make a personal connection with the readers.
What are personal anecodes?
The different categories you can choose from for evidence for the argumentative prompt.
What is Current Events, History, Outside Knowledge, Reading, Entertainment, Science/Sports.
The author's feeling towards the topic and how they show it.
What is tone and diction (word choice)?
The national holiday celebrated in all countries.
What is New Years?
Making a rushed conclusion without considering all the factors or variables.
What is generalization?
Putting two opposite ideas side by side.
What is juxtaposition?
The template for thesis statements:
In their (tone) essay, the author uses (rhetorical choices) in order to (purpose).
The rhetorical appeals in this passage: Okay, so our options are pizza, sushi and Mexican. The last time we went out we had pizza, and although I love pizza, Antoinette is lactose intolerant, and we need to be mindful. She had a terrible stomach ache after dinner, and it would be such a bummer if she had to sit and watch us eat while she nibbled on a salad. We could do sushi as no one is allergic to that, but it’s really expensive. Plus, Wyatt has this thing about raw fish, and I don't want him to be uncomfortable—even if he just gets a spring roll. He’s our buddy, and we need to support his idiosyncratic nature.
What are ethos and logos?
The Meadowcreek highschool principal.
Who is Dr. Wood?
This propaganda technique involves using every-day simple language to relate to your audience.
What is plain folks diction?
Arrangement of parts of sentence are similarly phrased.
What is parallelism?