Misc.
Logical Fallacies + Rhetorical Appeal
Intro/Conclusion Paragraphs
General Essay + Body Paragraphs
100

This is the class code on GClassroom.

What is wwmrpvd?

100

This rhetorical appeal is an appeal to emotion.

What is pathos?

100

The first sentence of your essay is known as this.

What is a hook?

100

How many paragraphs is a general essay (not in this class)?

What is five?

200

This is the password for my Zoom Room.

What is 123456?

200

This logical fallacy says that one bad thing will undoubtedly lead to another.

What is slippery slope?

200

An intro/conclusion paragraph should be around this many words.

What is 100?

200

These are the three types of essays we talked about in class (must name all three to get the points).

What is narrative, rhetorical analysis, and argumentative?

300

These are the four 'award' categories for this class. (Must name all four to get the points)

What is most persuasive, most realistic, best choice of evidence, and most humorous?

300

Objective evidence (facts/numbers) fall under this rhetorical appeal.

What is logos?

300

This is the thesis formula.

What is claim + 2 scopes?

300

A body paragraph needs these four elements.

What is topic sentence, evidence, commentary, and conclusion sentence?

400

This is the correct way to address a duke in the Victorian era.

What is His Grace?

400

This logical fallacy attacks a person's characteristics rather than the argument at hand.

What is ad hominem?

400

In an intro paragraph, this comes after the hook but before the thesis.

What is contextualization?

400

This part of the body paragraph supports the evidence.

What is commentary?

500

This is how many books I have written.

What is seven?

500

This logical fallacy mixes up correlation with causation.

What is post hoc?

500

A conclusion paragraph (and your essay!) will end with this.

What is a call to action?

500

In a general essay (5 par. essay), the third paragraph is this.

What is the body paragraph??