Rhetoric
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Essay Development
Vocabulary
Elements of Argument/Persuasion
MLA Expectations
Reading Assignments
100

We understand rhetoric today by this simplified definition...

What is the art of persuasion?

100

Works written about utopian/dystopian/apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic societies are often born from a kernel of truth that the author has merely stretched to its wildest, yet most plausible, conclusion. What subgenre do these stories fall into?

What is speculative fiction?

100

College level essays of the highest caliber should contain paragraphs of what length?

What is 8-15 sentences?

100

This word is also referred to as a conversation which may transcend documents and subjects over time.

What is discourse?

100

When an author purposefully adheres to the expectations of a specific genre, he or she works within the genre _______.

What are genre conventions?

100

A citation that is included inside the main body of an essay is called...

Answer: "What is a ____ ____?"

What is a parenthetical citation?

100

What was the child afraid of in "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas?"

What is the mop?

200

If an author seeks out quotes from an expert on their subject and implements those quotes in their argument, which appeal are they most likely employing?

What is ethos?

200
Of course, we know that Aristotle is the father of formulaic logic and rhetoric, but who was his most famous student?

Who is Alexander the Great?

200

To begin any type of writing project, an author must understand how to construct a variety of sentence clauses and conjunctions, including independent and dependent clauses. What is another term for a dependent clause? 

What is a subordinate clause?

200

The sense of inspiration to generate any kind of media, but especially writing, is called ____.

What is exigence?

200

A body of writing is limited in that an essay developed based on mere ______ ______ may result in surface-level research depth or a poor 2-sided depth of argument.

What is binary thinking?

200

In an MLA document, the header at the top right of every page should include what 2 things?

Speak your answer as "What is ___ and ____?"

What is (author's) last name and the page numbers?

200

1984 showcases the author's apprehension about the development of what system of government?

What is socialism?
300

When an author employs 2 or more voices from discourse and stitches them into their own argument, it is called___.

What is synthesis?

300
This story's exigence stood in the author's disapproval of our capitalistic society, laying the most blame on the wealthy.


What story was it? 

What is "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas?"

300

If an author makes a claim that he or she believes to be true, yet cannot prove with evidence for that claim, the author has likely written a ______.

What is a fallacy?

300

This type of phrase will never contain the subject of a sentence.


What is a prepositional phrase?

300

Claims may be used often throughout an essay, but an author should always provide _____ gleaned through thorough research.

What is evidence?

300

When an author composes academic writing for subjects such as English, History, Art, or Philosophy, he or she likely writes with MLA standards. An MLA Works Cited is organized in what order?

What is alphabetical?

300

Ursula K. LeGuin showcases an ethical dilemma in the boasting of luxury in the city of Omelas despite the miserable suffering of one child. What economic system does she criticize?

What is capitalism?

400
If elements of the text seems particularly divisive or intentional, the author is engaging in ____ ____.

What are rhetorical choices?

400

This author worked as a propagandist for the British government and experienced active government surveillance for his alleged socialist opinions.


Who is the author?

Who is George Orwell?

400

When the author pulls together a purposeful claim, it should be refined for the essay as the ____ ____.

What is the thesis statement?

400

The process of active reading that involves taking notes or marking the text by circling or underlining words, or even highlighting whole phrases in an intentional fashion is called...

What is annotating?

400

If an essay topic is capable of withstanding the rigor of intense academic research because it has plenty of input in academic discourse, it is a _____ topic.

What is viable?

400

Rather than numbering sources in the Works Cited list of an MLA formatted essay, an author should use what kind of indentation style instead?

Answer: "What is a ____ ____?"

What is a hanging indent?

400

In "Daisy Chains," the author creates a sense of feeling lost by describing her family history. What major historical event disrupted her family's geography and heritage?

What was the Holocaust?

500

Consuming media for the sake of digesting its purpose, tone, bias, etc. is known as ____ ____.

What is critical reading?

500

2 part answer! Using the quote below, name the title AND author.

I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach!


What is A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens?

500

When an author has preemptively decided on an audience, they may tailor their writing to accommodate the opinions of the ____ ____.

Who is the ideal reader?

500

When language is commonly used a specific region's speech, such as phrases, idioms, or fallacies, that are often excluded from formal writing standards, these examples of language are known as _______.

What are colloquialisms?

500

The framework in which an argument is set and developed, including audience characteristics, opposition, evidence, relevance of the topic, and available discourse for research, is called the___ ___.

What is the rhetorical situation?

500
In what order should the lines of the Page 1 header appear in an MLA formatted essay?


Answer: "What are ___, ____, ____, and ____?"

What are name, class, instructor, and date?

500

In "Daisy Chains," who is the ancestor that the narrator leans on to guide most of her story?

Who was her great grandmother?
600

Aristotle preferred to generate persuasion through logic and reasoning alone; however, he recognized that not all audiences would be sophisticated enough to follow arguments based on appeals to logos alone. 

What are the other 2 appeals (or means of persuasion) that Aristotle learned to lean on?

What are ethos and pathos?

600

Miss F. mentioned reading a book about southern women slaying vampires for her super awesome book club earlier in the semester. 

What was the title of that book?

What is The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires?

600

One of the most effective forms of prewriting in a genre unfamiliar to the author is a strategy called ____.

What is scaffolding?

600

What is the ridiculous word that refers curiously or sarcastically to something that is "worthless?"

To earn these points, your spokesperson must pronounce this word correctly and seamlessly.

What is floccinaucinihilipilification?

600

If an author introduces an opposing viewpoint in their essay, there are 3 different ways that opposition can be addressed. 

What are the author's 3 options for rebuttal in an argumentative essay?

What are, accommodate, concede, or refute?

(no specific order is necessary, so long as the spokesperson says all 3)

600
In MLA formatting, only 2 fonts are considered acceptable. What are they?


Answer: "What are ______ or _____?"

What are Times New Roman or Arial?

600

In "Daisy Chains," the author weaves in and out of various family threads. She keeps us grounded by describing one form of media, a collection of historically transgressing _____ of her family.

Answer: "What are ____?"

What are photographs?