Rhetorical Devices
SPACECAT
Synthesis Essay
Argument Essay
Rhetorical/ Style Analysis
100

What device is this an example of: A fire station burns down.

What is irony?

100
The P in SPACECAT stands for AND these two things need to be answered about it.

What is an purpose? What is what does the author want the audience to UNDERSTAND and DO?

100

The minimum number of sources you need to cite in your synthesis essay

What is 3?

100

What kinds of evidence can you use in your argument essay? Name at least 4 possible types.

What is CHORES (current events, history, outside knowledge, reading, experiences, science, pop culture)

100

Name 5 rhetorical strategies

What are.... diction, syntax, imagery, tone, simile, metaphor, rhetorical question, personification, antithesis, juxtaposition, repetition, etc.

200

Placing two opposite ideas side by side for contrast

Juxtaposition

200

The urgency or problem that caused the text to be created

What is exigence?

200
The minimum number of sources you should cite in each body paragraph
What is 2? (If you don't cite more than one source per paragraph, you're probably not synthesizing the sources.)
200

What is this an example of in an argument essay: “Although some people say we should lower standards, that would only hurt our students in the long run.”

What is the counterclaim/counterargument 

200

Describe at least 4 components of an effective thesis for a rhetorical analysis.

tone word, genre, author's name, author's credibility, purpose (understand), purpose (to do), rhetorical choice 1, rhetorical choice 2, intended audience, text title, etc. 

300

A question asked for effect, not meant to be answered

Rhetorical question

300

What CAT stands for in SPACECAT

What is choices, appeals, and tone?

300

The two types of synthesis prompts that you might get.

What are the explanatory/ factors prompt or the argumentative prompt. 

300

Name 3 texts that you have read in high school (fiction or non fiction) that you could use as evidence 

What is....... Into the Wild and more
300
For each strategy you say the author uses, what's the minimum number of examples you should cite from the text?
What is 2?
400

A speaker shares a personal story about failure to connect with the audience.

What is an anecdote

400

The situation or time period surrounding the text

What is a context?

400

Combining multiple sources to support one idea

What is synthesizing sources 

400
The parts of an argumentative essay thesis. 

What are the claim, reasons, and counterclaim. 

400

The difference between diction versus tone

What is word choice versus attitude

500

A writer compares their struggle to that of David facing Goliath.

What is a Biblical Allusion?

500

The strategies a writer uses to achieve their purpose

What are rhetorical choices

500

The term for ensuring that all of your evidence and commentary directly ties back to your thesis in a cohesive way. 

What is a line of reasoning. 

500

The part of an essay where you give credit to the opposing side's argument.

What is a concession?

500

The structure of the test such as how many multiple choice questions, how many essays, and timing. 

What is 45 mc questions (1 hour), 3 essays - synthesis, argument, and rhetorical analysis (2 hours and 15 min) 3 hours and 15 min total.