Statistics show that men are most likely to die first then women.
What is logos?
Comparing two things using ‘like’ or ‘as,’ AND comparing two things without using ‘like’ or ‘as.’
What is simile and metaphor?
Two or more subjects are connected in a meaningful way, to illuminate subtle differences or unexpected similarities.
What is compare and contrast?
The parts of SPACECAT.
Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence, Choices, Tone
The two types of essays on the AP Exam we've went over so far.
What is Rhetorical Analysis and Synthesis?
An advertisement for a charity uses images of starving children.
What is pathos?
Placement of two ideas next to each other to emphasize comparisons or contrasts.
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
What is juxtaposition?
Takes a whole and splits it up into parts and then places the divided information into various categories.
What is classification?
This term refers to the attitude of the author.
What is tone?
This portion of a passage tends to relate the main argument to reality, while tying up any loose ends.
What is the conclusion?
9 out of 10 dentists recommend this brand of toothpaste.
What is Ethos?
The deliberate use of a series of conjunctions in a lengthy catalogue list.
What is an polysyndeton?
The act of describing a sequence of events: uses experiences, to support a thesis.
What is a narrative?
Refers to the time, place, and the climate in which the text occurs, or what is happening in society at the time.
What is context?
The structure of a synthesis a essay.
What is introduction/thesis, 2 body paragraphs, counterargument, and conclusion?
An advertisement for a new smartphone highlights its technological features, such as a faster processor, longer battery life, and a high-resolution camera.
What is logos?
Balancing words, phrases, or ideas that are strongly contrasted, often by means of grammatical structure.
What is antithesis?
The purpose for using classification as a rhetorical mode.
What is providing a unique way of dividing up the concepts, to provide new insight into the ways it might be viewed?
This term refers to the event/situation that provokes the writer to write the message.
What is exigence?
The most important part of a rhetorical analysis essay is not only explaining and identifying the rhetorical devices and appeals, but __________.
What is the effect on the audience?
A fundraising event includes a personal story shared by a cancer survivor.
What is ethos and pathos?
Repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order.
“One should eat to live, not live to eat.”
What is antimetabole?
The purpose of using narrative as a rhetorical mode.
What is to relay a series of events in an emotionally engaging way, often in a relatable manner?
This part of the rhetorical situation makes a connection between the writer and the audience.
What is the purpose?
These are the five main components of a device-driven thesis statement
What are the writer, strong verb, rhetorical devices, purpose, and message.