Utter stupidity, humiliation, nasty language, and threats are all examples of __________.
Rhetorical out-of-bounds/Rhetorical Fouls
100
___________: Use language unique to the group, and as long as you don't apply it indecorously, you'll get in tight with your audience.
Code grooming
100
___________: Looking at the rhetoric of an argument, essay, speech, or any persuasive material to understand how it is trying to persuade.
Rhetorical Analysis
100
The Influencing Machine was illustrated by __________.
Josh Neufeld
200
_________: The audience believes you share their values.
Virtue, Rhetorical Virtue, or Cause
200
__________: Because the guy in charge wants it, this fallacy says, it must be good.
Fallacy of Power
200
_________: The art of seizing the perfect instant for persuasion.
Kairos
200
What are Bentley's opinions on semi-colons?
They are the worst.
200
According to Brooke Gladstone, what was the Constitution's greatest contribution to civilization?
Free Speech
300
Bending the rules, showing off your experience, and appearing to take the middle course are all examples of displaying your ___________.
Practical wisdom
300
_________: a fallacy that legitimizes your decision by claiming others have chosen it.
Appeal to popularity
300
___________, or statement of facts. Tell the history of te matter or list your facts and figures. If you have time, do both. This part should be brief, clear, and plausible.
Contextualization or Narration
300
The best persuasive papers ___________ with opposing arguments.
Interact/engage. (I'll allow refute.)
300
What food does Brooke Gladstone use as a metaphor for journalism's sweet spot?
Smell, taste, and touch are almost entirely __________.
Emotional/based in Pathos
400
Heinrichs is incredibly helpful in understanding rhetorical concepts. He keeps his definitions simple and his humor is very engaging. "Having decided what you want out of an argument, you can determine how your audience must change for you to achieve that goal" (Heinrichs, p. 21). I really like Heinrichs.
--What is the flaw in this citation?
The text doesn't engage with it. It isn't framed.
400
What event in the 1920's led to the deep cynicism that spread throughout Europe, causing citizens to be aware that governments lie, newspaper lie, and long-held values did not fit the new facts?
World War 1
500
According to Aristotle, all issues boil down to just three types. These are:
Blame, Value, and Choice
500
"Because my theory has never been disproved, it must be true," is an example of what rhetorical fallacy?
Ignorance as Proof
500
__________: Envision your choice so the audience sees it as the fulfillment of a dream. And dramatize your narration using cinematic techniques.
Enargeia
500
According to the MLA, your essay should have a _______ margin on the top, bottom, left, and right.
one-inch
500
In the 1860's, what president said, "Must I shoot a simple-minded soldier who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of a wily agitator who induces him to desert?"