Rhetorical appeals
Stasis theory
Logical fallacies
Rhetorical situations
Citing sources
100

Supports an argument with facts and logic

What is logos?

100

This level of stasis asks whether something happened. 

What is fact?

100

Restating a claim as evidence of its proof rather than providing supporting information 

What is circular reasoning/argument?

100

This type of audience is more general and may have varying levels of knowledge on a particular topic 

What is public audience?

100

Every paper should have one of these at the end

What is works cited page?

200

The peer review process bolsters this appeal.

What is ethos?

200

This level of stasis addresses the value of something. 

What is quality?

200

Diverting the conversation to avoid discussing an issue by introducing a different topic 

What is red herring?

200

The reason a piece of writing is written

What is exigence?
200

Where you can go to find answers on any citation-related question

What is Purdue OWL?

300

This rhetorical appeal can be used to garner sympathy from audiences.

What is pathos?

300

This level of stasis asks about the meaning of something. 

What is definition?

300

Reaching a conclusion without considering all the evidence, often due to bias 

What is hasty generalization?

300

A certain kind of person targeted by a piece of writing 

What is audience?

300

This aspect of a text can help determine whether the information is relevant for your research

What is publication date?

400

This appeal can be found in a writer’s biography.

What is ethos?

400

This level of stasis addresses what should be done about something. 

What is policy?

400

Attacking someone’s character rather than the position they’re taking

What is ad hominem?

400

A group of people who may come across a text but are not a part of the demographic it was written for 

What is secondary audience?

400

In-text MLA citations require these two elements. 

What are author and page number?

500

This appeal is the most strategic time to communicate a message

Kairos

500

Stasis theory helps you determine…?

Where is the start an argument? 

500

When someone misrepresents an argument to make it easier to defeat

What is straw man?

500

The possibilities and limitations that different modes of media allow

What are affordances?

500

When introducing a source in a piece of writing, it’s important to do this to help contextualize and promote ethos

What is state the author/s’ name(s)?