This legal document forms the basis for the American Dream.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
The three elements of rhetoric are called this.
What is the rhetorical triangle?
This was the speaker for "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July."
Who is Douglass?
This figure of speech uses "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
This fallacy pressures us to do something just because many other people like us are doing it.
What is bandwagon?
What is the American Dream.
This type of rhetoric is usually present when speakers tell stories.
What is pathos?
This was the speaker for "I'm Sick and Tired of being Sick and Tired."
Who is Hammer?
This figure of speech repeats the same consonants at the beginning of words.
What is alliteration?
This fallacy changes or exaggerates an opponent’s position to make it easier to refute.
What is strawman?
This is DACA.
What is Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
This type of rhetoric is used when someone makes moral arguments.
What is ethos?
This was the speaker for "Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate."
Who is Reagan?
This figure of speech uses exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
This fallacy condemns an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who began it.
What is genetic fallacy?
Those who benefit from DACA are called this.
This person literally wrote the book on rhetoric.
Who is Aristotle?
This was the speaker for ""Ain't I a Woman"."
Who is Truth?
An example of this figure of speech is Southerners calling a shopping cart a “buggy."
This fallacy involves assuming the very thing one is trying to prove.
What is begging the question?
The term "American Dream" first appear in this book.
What is The Epic of America.
This was an example used in class for pathos.
What is music?
This was the historical context for Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech.
An example of this figure of speech is saying someone is "pushing up daisies" when they die.
What is euphemism?
This fallacy involves arguments that make a linguistic distinctions between two things that are actually not different form each other.
What is distinction without difference?