The parts of the rhetorical triangle
Speaker, audience, purpose
True or false: the writing process is linear
False! (It is very messy.)
The individual or group that has created the text in the rhetorical situation
speaker
The cover image for the Canvas course
A subway station
The place you can submit your work from this course for money
Department of English Composition Awards
Name two modalities
One strategy for generating ideas the book provides
reading, observing, hearing, discussing, thinking, building from your assignment, brainstorming, freewriting, mapping, doodling or sketching, imagining, seeking motives, asking a reporter's questions, keeping a journal
a specific person, or group a text is meant for; anyone who reads, sees, or hears the text
Audience (real and intended)
The most common object shown during Me Bags
AirPods
True or false: You will have access to the Canvas course and Google Drive after this class.
True
Three types of synthesis
Summary, paraphrase, quote
Microrevisions are generally a revision of this
Grammar and punctuation
The different dialects and versions of English
Englishes
The number of Kahoot games we played this semester
Seven
The deadline to submit to Rhethawks
Last day of the spring semester
The part of an MLA citation that is italicized
The journal or publisher
topic + slant or attitude or point = ?
Working thesis
To deliberate across differences and appeal to someone who is in power
Remonstration
The number of robots you can choose from at the start of a Timecraft game
Five
The time course evaluations close
11:59 p.m. on Saturday, December 4
what CRAAP stands for
Credibility, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose
The revision strategy the book proposes using if your draft doesn't quite make sense
Reverse outlining
categories of communication that have been typified through repeated rhetorical actions
Genre
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