The perspective where the narrator uses “I” and shares personal thoughts
What is 1st person point of view?
This appeal focuses on logic, data, and facts.
What is logos?
The main point or position the writer is trying to prove.
What is claim?
The sequence of events that make up a story is called this.
What is plot?
In CER, the 'C' stands for this.
What is Claim?
This POV uses “he/she/they” and knows all characters’ thoughts.
What is 3rd person omniscient?
This appeal connects to emotions, values, or beliefs.
What is pathos?
The opposing side of an argument is called this.
What is the counterargument?
What is the counterclaim?
DAILY DOUBLE -
This plot structure tells events in the chronological order they happened.
What is linear plot structure?
In CER, the 'E' stands for?
What is Evidence?
In Through the Tunnel, the story is told from this point of view.
What is 1st person point of view?
A speaker builds trust by showing credibility or expertise using this appeal.
What is ethos?
A response that disproves or pushes back on the counterargument is this.
What is a rebuttal?
This plot structure jumps around in time and may include flashbacks.
What is nonlinear plot structure?
In CER, the 'R' stands for this.
What is Reasoning?
DAILY DOUBLE -
This refers to the opinions, viewpoints, and values of the characters in a story.
What is perspective?
Using charts, statistics, or research in an argument is an example of this appeal.
What is logos?
DAILY DOUBLE-
This part of the argument acknowledges that part of the counterclaim is valid.
What is concession?
A story within a story is called this structure.
What is a frame story?
Evidence like quotes or facts that support the claim is found here.
What is the text?
This is how to determine POV in a story?
What is narration?
What is based on who is telling the story?
This is the purpose of using rhetorical appeals.
What is to persuade?
This part of the introduction states the writer’s position or claim and is considered the roadmap for the essay.
What is a thesis statement?
A scene in a story that interrupts the present timeline to show an event from the past is called this.
What is a flashback?
The 'R' explains how the evidence connects back to or supports this.
What is the claim?