Class Authors
The Rhetorical Situation
Important Terms
Class Activities
The Writing Process
100

Wrote about the communication barriers her mother faced as an immigrant.

Who is Amy Tan?

100

Represents the message, meaning logic.

What is logos?

100

Puts two or more authors in direct conversation with each other by finding shared commonalities.

What is synthesis?

100

We used the rhetorical triangle to frame our writing when we practiced composing this type of letter.

What is a cover letter?

100

The format of an in-text citation in MLA format.

What is last name, then page number?

200

Gave a TedTalk sharing her experience with stereotypes and single stories.

Who is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie?

200

Represented by pathos in the rhetorical triangle.

What is the audience?

200

The retelling of a passage from a text in your own words.

What is paraphrasing?

200

You completed three of these throughout the semester during class.

What are peer reviews?

200

Involves sharing writing with another for feedback.

What is peer review?

300

The author of our class textbook, Focus on Writing.

Who is Laurie McMillan

300

Refers collectively to ethos, pathos, and logos.

What are the Rhetorical Appeals?

300

The blending of two forms of speech together.

What is code-meshing?

300

We compared themes between [BLANK] to practice methods of synthesizing ideas.

What are Disney Movies?

300

The three steps in the revision process, in order.

What is revising, editing, and proofreading?

400

We read texts from these two authors, that were written in direct conversation with each other, as a way of analyzing multiple perspectives.

Who are Stanley Fish and Vershawn Ashanti Young?

400

The reality of the situation that prompts communication.

What is exigence?

400

Community-specific slang or terminology.

What is lexis?

400

We analyzed these documents in order to practice recognizing the rhetorical situation.

What are memes?

400

Includes agrees, concurs, disputes, and contradicts.

What are synthesis words?

500

Wrote, "What joins all languages, and all men, is the necessity to confront life, in order, not inconceivably, to outwit death: The price for this is the acceptance, and achievement, of one's temporal identity."

Who is James Baldwin?

500

Kairos, meaning timing, represents this in the Rhetorical Situation.

What is context?

500

A form of writing that is more complex and often involves more serious communication.

What is high-stakes writing?

500

We researched and compared these online as a way of practicing the synthesis of multiple perspectives.

What are product reviews?

500

Author A thinks X. Author B agrees/disagrees/expands on this, and says Y.

What is the base formula for synthesis?