Definitions 1
Definitions 2
Research
Audience
Application
100

The appeal to emotion or imagination

What is pathos?

100
A model that helps you analyze logos

What is the Toulmin Model?

100

The MOST credible type of source

What is academic journal article/peer reviewed article? 

100

An audience that already agrees with your position and is likely to accept your argument

What is supportive?

100

Identify 2 rhetorical devices: 

"Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation" (King par. 2).

What is alliteration? What is allusion? 

200

The appeal to timing or relevance

What is kairos? 

200

A statement of an argument; the position that the author wants the audience to accept

What is claim?

200

What is used to narrow down search results by type, date, etc. 

What is filters?

200

An audience that is undecided

What is neutral? 

200

Identify 3 rhetorical devices: 

"But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land" (King par. 3).

What is anaphora? What is metaphor? What is alliteration? 

300

The appeal to credibility

What is ethos?

300

Any idea supporting the main claim; often a "because"-type statement

What is reason?

300

What you use to access a source at any time

What is doi or permalink? 

300

An audience that is highly skeptical of an argument or that already disagrees with an argument's position

What is resistant? 

300

Kirkpatick, Ellen, and Suzanne Scott. “Representation and Diversity in Comics Studies.” Cinema Journal, vol. 55, no. 1, Fall 2015. ____________, muse-jhu-edu.proxy3.noblenet.org/article/595609.

What is database? 

400

The appeal to logic or reason

What is logos?

400

The core of an argument; an incomplete logical structure that relies on warrants to be persuasive

What is enthymeme?

400

What is used to search SABER or in other databases for relevant sources to your topic

What is keywords?

400
What is used to support claims that are particularly important for neutral and resistant audiences; ideas that make the audience likely to listen to an argument 

What is audience-based reasons? 

400

Kirkpatick, Ellen, and Suzanne Scott. “Representation and Diversity in Comics Studies.” __________, vol. 55, no. 1, Fall 2015. Project Muse, muse-jhu-edu.proxy3.noblenet.org/article/595609.

What is publication/journal title? 

500

The logical structure and connections of an argument; the internal consistency of an argument 

What is logos?

500

1. Evidence supporting the reasons

2. Evidence supporting the warrants

What is grounds? What is backing? 
500

The best method to track and manage citation and source information for a research project

What is annotated bibliography? 

500

The best way to structure an argument written for a resistant audience

What is delayed-thesis or Rogerian Communication? 

500

Identify 2 rhetorical appeals: 

"But my inner worrywart wonders whether the new technologies overtaking us may be eroding characteristics that are essentially human: our ability to reflect, our pursuit of meaning, genuine empathy, a sense of community connected by something deeper than snark or political affinity" (Keller par. 11).

What is pathos? What is logos (warrant)?