Name That Rhetorical Term!
Stakeholder Identification
Mapping the Conversations
Source Talk
Stasis Theory
100

Someone that is affected by or affects an issue. They may have the ability to create change or may not.

What is a Stakeholder?

100

Name one stakeholder for the following issue:

Pollution of the Environment.

What are:

Children, Adults, Companies, Government, Fishermen, Farmers, Healthcare Workers?

100

What format do you need to cite your work in? 

What is MLA? 

100

What kind of source is Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I had a dream" Speech?


What is a Primary Source?

100

Definition of "Stasis Theory".

What is "A tool that helps us to locate where stakeholders have common ground and lose common ground, or in stasis theory language, we use the term “in stasis” when stakeholders have points of agreement and “out of stasis” for when stakeholders diverge in their perspectives." -TopHat Chapter 9

200

What is the term for the effect the writer intends for it to have on a particular audience.

What is Rhetorical Purpose?

200

Name two stakeholders for the following issue:

Using AI in the classroom.

What are:

Students, Teachers, Administrators, Hiring Managers, AI Companies, Government?

200

How many stakeholders do you have to discuss in project 4?

What is five stakeholders?

200

The minimum number of sources required for the Mapping the Conversations essay.

What is 10?


200

Your grandpa doesn't believe that the earth is round, even though you keep showing him photos of earth from space. On what level of stasis do you disagree?

What is Fact?

300

A relevant problem or issue that can be solved or approached by rhetoric. The reason why we craft rhetorical messages. Key aspect of rhetorical situation.

What is Exigence?

300

Name three stakeholders for the following issue:

The Luka Doncic / Anthony Davis trade.

What are:

Mavericks/Lakers Fans, NBA Executives, Mavericks/Lakers Owners, Mavs/Lakers Front Office, Coaches, other players.

300

Name the four-step method you'll use to evaluate the differences between stakeholders.

What is stasis theory?



300

What time of source is this: A research article written by experts, commenting on something that happened a few months ago.

What is a Secondary Source?

300

Explain the correct order for the levels of Stasis Theory.

What is Fact, Definition, Values, Policy?

400

The way authors strengthen their arguments. You find these through conducting research.

What are sources and citations?

400

Name four stakeholders for the following issue:

Underage Drinking in Lubbock, TX.

What are:

Lawmakers, Students, Parents, Police Officers, Liquor Stores, The University?

400

How many words does your Mapping the Conversations Essay have to have?

What is 1500 words?


400

What is an immediate source. Provide an example.

A reactionary source that comes immediately after an event happens. Social media post, national news websites, local online newspapers, news on TV, radio programming.

400

Your roommate and you both agree the dirty dishes in the sink are gross, but you think that the rule should be that they should just wash the dishes and they want to just start using paper plates. What level of stasis do you disagree on?

What is Actions/Policy?