What would personal story based evidence be called?
What is an anecdote?
How many synthesis sources are available for you to use?
What are the numbers 6-7?
Is diction a valid rhetorical choice to analyze?
How is Yes?
How many pieces of evidence should you have(as of Ms.Turpel)?
How much is 4?
Why wasn’t Malcolm X publicized as much as Dr King in schools?
Who was too violent for educational standards?
What is an example of a rhetorical device found only in videos?
Where is a [sound design, flashbacks, color scheme]?
How much time should you spend reading each source during the 15 minutes?
How long is 2-3 minutes or what is skimming the article?
What should your first paragraph be based on?
What is an Rhetorical precis?
Are you allowed to make things up in the essay?
Why is Yes?
Who wrote the A Call for Unity?
Who are the Clergy of Birmingham Alabama?
What does SPACECAT stand for?
What is Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence, Choices, Appeals, and Tone?
What does CHORES stand for?
What are
C: Current Events
H: History
O: Own Experiences
R: Reading
E: Entertainment
S: Science
Name 4 different types of rhetorical choices?
What are repetition, alliteration, allusions, parallelism, metaphor,simile, imagery, anecdote, juxtaposition, antithesis, etc?
What should the introduction of this task be used for?
How should someone explore the stakes of an argument and uncover the finer details of a task?
What was Benjamin Banneker’s goal when he wrote his letter?
How should someone abolish Slavery in the US?
What is an anaphora?
What is the act of repeating a word or phrase at the start of a sentence in a successive manner?
How can you use two opposing synthesis to support 1 argument?
How do you create a counter agreement or analyze the inconsistencies in the opposing viewpoints?
How can you analyze parts of a text/message without analyzing the literal text?
How can an author construct their message depending on their audience or context?
What should a conclusion be used for?
How should someone expand and reveal the effects and limitations of an argument?
What did W.E.B Du Bois create to spread his message?
What is the song, The Souls of Black Folk?
What is an anti-thesis?
What is juxtaposing opposite ideas in similar, parallel phrasing?
To earn the "Sophistication" point, a student might explore this—the "on the other hand" or the limitations of their own argument.
What is a nuance, concession, or counterargument?
What is the difference between rhetorical appeals and rhetorical choices?
Rhetorical choices are the different tools that the author uses to have an effect (rhetorical appeals) on their respective audience. Rhetorical appeals are the intended effects on the audience.
What is the common pitfall for this task?
Why do people spend so much time on this task and become forced to rush the following tasks?
What was the novel, The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, reflecting about and providing social commentary about?
What was the act of providing social commentary about capitalism and/or the unfair and inhuman treatment of workers during the progressive era.