Rhetorical Situation & Toulmin
Essays
Citation & Fallacies
Mystery 1
Mystery 2
100
Grounds are divided into these two parts.
What is Reasons and Evidence
100
Causal arguments are arguments in which you do what?
What is argue for and/or against the causes and/or effects of something.
100
You can omit words from a quote by doing what?
What is removing words with an ellipsis?
100
The CRAAP method stands for Currency, ________, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.
What is Relevance?
100
Which of the following is a narrow topic:
1) Write about your neighborhood.
2) Write about your neighbor.
3) Write about your neighborhood watch.
What is Write about your neighbor.
200
What gave rise to the argument and/or what prompted the author to write the argument.
What is the occasion
200
What are the two types of definition arguments?
What are stipulative and categorical?
200
What is wrong with the following in-text citation?
Ravitch argues that high schools are pressured to act as "social service centers, and they don't do that well" (qtd. in Smith 28).
What is nothing.
200
Thesis statements MUST satisfy two goals:______________ and express your opinion.
What is identify the topic.
200
What is the main aspect that makes a scholarly source scholarly?
What is peer reviewed.
300
Explicit connections between your evidence and your claim as YOU perceive it.
What is explanation/warrant?
300
What are the two types of proposal formats?
Single solution and multiple solution.
300
The following is an example of what fallacy:
California will soon fall into the ocean. In fact, according to Richard Samson, head fry cook at McDonalds, "California's tectonic plates have already shifted to the point of no return. We have already begun taking on water, just look at the beach!"
What is false authority.
300
There are three modes of persuasion, what are they?
What are Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
300
Can you place a counterargument after your conclusion?
What is No.
400
What are the writer, audience, topic, occasion, and purpose?
What are the writer, audience, topic, occasion, and purpose?
400
In a categorical definition argument there are three options to determine fit:
1) . . .
2) The subject does not fit the category.
3) The subject partially fits the category.
What is the subject fits the category.
400
Itendify what is wrong with the following works cited entry:
Williams, Naomi S., John Smith, and Albert Meechem. “Redefining Reading: The Impact of Digital Communication Media.” PMLA, vol. 128, no. 1, Jan. 2013, p. 193-200.
What is Williams, Naomi S., et al. and pp.
400
Rebuttals can be addressed in three ways: Refute them, ____________, and accommodate them.
What is Conceed to them.
400
What are the rules for blockquotes?
What is more than four (4) lines of text, indented 1" from the margin, NOT in quotes, parenthetical AFTER end punctuation.
500
Toulmin's simplified model consists of what?
What is Grounds, Explanation, Claim, Rebuttal.
500
Stipulative arguments are definition arguments in which you . . .
What is assert how a word or idea should be defined.
500
Oversimplifying or misrepresenting opposing views in order to discredit them.
What is a strawman.
500
Name all of the hooking strategies we discussed in class.
What are questions/series of questions, quote/stat/unexpected claim, narrative, comparison, imaginary scenario.
500
Academic arguments MUST satisfy ONE (or more) of the following:
1) Explain your position or ideas to your audience.
2) . . .
3) Mediate or reconcile disputes that exist among the audience at large.
What is persuade your audience to change the way they think about an idea or topic.