Rhetorical Triangle
Essay
Basic Definitions
Figurative language
Analysis
100

The definition of logos.

Logic or the message conveyed to a reader

100

How should one start their paper?

An introduction with an interesting hook. 

100

What is a thesis?

The main idea that a text develops

100

The definition of figurative language.

A way to engage your readers and usher then through your writing with a more creative tone.

100

What is Analysis?

An analysis is the close examination of the parts of a text with the goal of interpreting it as a whole. 

200

The setting and time to be used to determine whether or not an ad or article is relevant to the time or setting

What is kairos 

200

MLA format, with 12 point font, double spaced, and a hanging indent after the first line

What is the format of the work cited page

200

A brief or general restatement of the content of a source

What is a summary?A brief or general restatement of the content of a source

200

____ the formation of a word from a sound associated with with its name 

What is onomatopoeia?


200

Tracing the reasons that led to an outcome, or anticipating the likely result of an event or circumstance

What is cause and effect? 

300

The credibility of a speaker or writer

What is ethos


300

When writing an essay which point of views do you end to avoid.

1st and 3rd person point of view.


300

Presenting someone’s work as your own whether intentionally or by accident

What is plagiarism

300

a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. 

What is a metaphor?

300

In writing, an analysis of a completed project that considers what the writer learned during the writing process. It is usually used in the conclusion paragraph of an essay.

What is a reflection? 

400

The emotional appeal to the audience 

What is pathos 

400

It allows others to gain insight from their peers and helps them add more information and create a stronger paper.

What is peer review or peer revision

400

the situation in which a text is created including its creator, audience, purpose, medium, and genre, as well as other factors

What is the definition of context. the situation in which a text is created including its creator, audience, purpose, medium, and genre, as well as other factors

400

a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing to another of a different kind. The words used typically are like and as.

What is a simile? 


400

To have a good _____ one must be able to analyze their topic without having a biased opinion. You also need to be able to compare the topic to something relevant. There also needs to an argument provided and evidence to support it.

What is an analysis? 

500

Ethos, pathos logos, kairos, and fallacies is:

What is the 5 main parts of the rhetorical triangle?

500

Having a good claim and being able to provide sample evidence to back it up. Providing evidence for all sides is important but also being able to prove or provide evidence why one side is stronger or a better decision that the others.

What makes a good argumentative paper? 

500

The steps a writer takes when composing a text which can vary greatly from writer to writer and from situation to situation

What is the writing process?


500

What is personification? Personification is the attribute of a personal nature or human characteristic to something nonhuman.

What is personification? 


500

Interpretation is uses context and critical analysis to explain the meaning of a text.

What is interpretation?