Rhetorical Devices & Appeals
Rhetorical Analysis
Argumentation & Claims
Grammar & Conventions
Style,Tone, and Purpose
100

Which rhetorical appeal focuses on logic and reasoning?

Logos

100

In rhetorical analysis, what is the author’s main goal called?

The Purpose

100

What is the main argument or position an author is trying to prove?

Claim

100

Which punctuation mark is used to join two closely related independent clauses?

Semicolon

100

What term describes the author’s attitude toward the subject?

Tone

200

Which rhetorical appeal relies on emotion to persuade the audience?

Pathos

200

Why is identifying the audience important in rhetorical analysis?

It explains why the author uses certain strategies or language choices

200

What do you call an opposing viewpoint to the author’s claim?

Counterclaim

200

What grammatical error occurs when a sentence lacks a subject or a verb?

Sentence Fragment

200

What element of writing refers to an author’s word choice?

Diction

300

Which device compares two unlike things without using “like” or “as”?

Metaphor

300

What mistake occurs when a student retells the text instead of explaining how a rhetorical choice works?

Summary instead of analysis

300

What is a rebuttal?

A response that refutes or addresses a counterclaim

300

Why might an author intentionally use sentence fragments in nonfiction writing?

For emphasis, tone, or stylistic effect

300

How does formal style typically differ from informal style?

Formal style avoids slang and uses complex, precise language.

400

Identify the rhetorical appeal an author uses when emphasizing their credibility or moral character.

Ethos

400

What should commentary explain in a rhetorical analysis essay?

How and why a rhetorical strategy supports the author’s purpose

400

What term describes how ideas are logically connected and developed throughout an argument?

Line of reasoning

400

What is the difference between active and passive voice?

Active voice emphasizes the subject doing the action; passive voice emphasizes the action or receiver

400

What causes a tone shift in a text?

A change in subject, audience, purpose, or rhetorical strategy.

500

What rhetorical device is used when a writer intentionally contrasts ideas in parallel structure (e.g., “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”)?

Antithesis

500

Explain why context (historical, cultural, or situational) matters in rhetorical analysis.

It helps explain the author’s choices and how the audience would interpret the text

500

Why is acknowledging a counterclaim effective in persuasive writing?

It strengthens credibility and shows the argument has been thoughtfully considered

500

 In the sentence below, identify the grammatical issue and explain how it affects clarity:

"Each of the students were responsible for completing their own project."

The subject “Each” is singular, so the verb should be “was” instead of “were.” The pronoun “their” is also plural, which creates a disagreement. This affects clarity by confusing the reader about whether the sentence refers to one student or multiple students.

500

How do an author’s stylistic choices help reveal their purpose?

They shape how the message is perceived and influence the audience’s response.