Starts with /R/
All about Appeal
Parts of an essay
Trust the process
Miscellaneous
100

The study of how written and visual language influences an audience

Rhetoric

100

These are your readers or viewers or listeners

Audience

100

 Your main point or your position

THESIS

100

The first version of a formal piece of writing

Draft

100

  You receive this from a reviewer who reads your draft

FEEDBACK

200

Strengthening and improving a piece of writing

Revising

200

An appeal to emotion

Pathos

200

 A paragraph starter; serves as a preview

TOPIC SENTENCE

200

A practice a writing quickly, without concern for conventions, or even meaning

FREEWRITING

200

  A phrase like “According to So-and-so” -- used in research writing

SIGNAL PHRASE

300

The process of stepping back to examine your decisions, strengths, and challenges as a writer

Reflection

300

  An appeal related to credibility or trustworthiness

ETHOS

300

helps readers move from sentence to sentence

transition

300

A way of taking notes in response to a reading

DIALECTICAL NOTEBOOK

300

graphic organizer to show a plan for interconnected ideas

a cluster map/diagram

400

A rhetorical device in which you say something over and over

Repetition

400

 An appeal to reason

LOGOS

400

Sources, data, and quotations

EVIDENCE

400

Writing about another writer's style and techniques

RHETORICAL ANALYSIS

400

 Word for a type of writing--personal letter, for example

genre

500

A term from a French theorist that names a writer's main concern when revising.

Readerly

500

  Something that people on all sides of a debate can agree on

COMMON GROUND

500

 A statement that represents an objection to your position

COUNTERARGUMENT

500

 A writer who waits until the eleventh hour to begin working 

PROCRASTINATOR

500

a text composed of both verbal and nonverbal modes of communication, like Junior's Diary

MULTIMODAL