Terms in general
Rhetorical situation
Kinds of Evidence
Rhetorical Appeal
Rhetorical choices/devices
100

Persuasive writing or persuasion

Rhetoric

100

The narrator is also known as 

Speaker

100

Is a truth known by observation

Facts

100

To appeal to emotion

Pathos

100

A choice and use if words

Diction

200

To add notes or comments on margins

Annotate

200

What is the universal topic called

Subject

200

Info that is used to prove a claim

Details

200

To appeal to ethics

Ethos

200

A claim

Thesis

300

To be prejudice

Bias

300

 Someone who the writer intend to read it

Audience

300

A short story to prove a point

Annecdotes

300

A appeal to logic

Logos

300

An indirect reference

Allusion

400

The reason or intent in his//her writing

Purpose

400
The details that prove a claim

Examples

400

The general character or attitude

 Tone

500

An issue or situation

Exigence

500

A comparison

Analogies

500

To put two things side by side to contrast

Juxtaposition