The three uses of appeal are...
What is ethos, logos, and pathos?
You need to remember that when writing a rhetorical analysis paper...
What is SOAPSTONE? (subject, occasion, audience, purpose, style, and tone)
Unlike rhetorical analysis, you need...
What is an introduction?
You should avoid using these phrases in your paper...
What is "I think", "I believe", or "I feel"?
The three types of irony are...
What is situational, verbal, and dramatic irony?
The purpose of ethos...
What is to provide credibility?
You DO NOT need a long...
What is an introductory?
You have to use...
What is relationship words?
The three types of examples you use in this paper...
What is a personal experience, personal observations (pop culture, history, or news) and an example from class?
Some words to describe an authors diction...
What is abstract, elevated, cacophonous OR (names three types of diction)?
The purpose of logos...
What is to provide statistics and proven facts?
The magic number for a successful paper...
What is number three?
Out of the three sources, you need ____ to support your position and ____ to refute it...
What is 2 to support and 1 to refute?
You use ____ person in this type of paper...
What is first person?
Parallelism, repetion, rhetorical questions, etc. can help characterize...
What is syntax?
The purpose of pathos...
What is to provide emotion for the reader?
You need _____ appeal, and _____ style devices...
What is 1 appeal and 2 style devices?
You have to add this after synthesizing your sources...
What is your own commentary?
You need to include this somewhere in your paper...
What is a counterargument?
This describes how the author made the source sound or sets the mood...
What is tone?
You use these three types of appeals in which papers...
What is in all three paper?
The goal of a rhetorical analysis paper is to...
What is identify the author's argument and finding how they accomplished it?
The "formula" for synthesis is...
What is "A" writes "X", "B" (disagrees/agrees) and writes "Y"?
You have to memorize these examples for your paper...
What are the things we've read or seen in our AP Lang class?
Knowing these terms will help...
What is identify what is going on in the paper and use them as a style device for rhetorical analysis?