Rhetoric and Rhetorical Appeals
Fallacies
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What is Logos?

To appeal to the audiences sense of reason and logic

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What are logical fallacies?

Arguments that may sound convincing but are based on faulty logic and are invalid.

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What is a peer review?

Evaluation of a peers paper to help to strengthen the paper

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What is the paragraph structure used in writing?

MEAL

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What is propose a solution?

Find a problem, look at possible solutions, what will this solution cost you

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What are the five parts of the rhetorical situation?

Purpose, Audience, Media design, Stance, Genre

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Hasty Generalization

A conclusion based on insufficient or biased evidence

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How is a peer review beneficial?

Gives feedback, makes your paper stronger, points out mistakes and errors, gives more ideas

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what is the M in MEAL and what does it mean?

Main Idea: introduce the focus of the paragraph, like a mini thesis, in introduction

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Strawman 

Refuting an argument different that the one being presented, while not recognizing or acknowledging the difference. 

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What are the five cannons of rhetoric?

Invention, arrangement, style, memory, delivery 

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Red Herring

Something that misleads or distracts from a relevant or important question or topic

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What is the difference between editing and revising?

Revising includes making major changes to a paper such as sentence rearranging or shortening paragraphs. Editing focuses more sentence by sentence and fixes spelling errors as well as punción and grammar.

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What does the E in Meal stand for and mean?

Evidence: Support the main idea with source information

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What is Pathos?

A quality in life or art that causes feelings of sadness or sympathy, could also give meaning and express feeling

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What is Ethos?

Element of an argument and persuasion which a speaker establishes their credibility and knowledge

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Slippery slope

Refers to arguments that get increasingly more drastic and one event leads to another that doesn’t correspond

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What are the main components of a paper?

Introduction, thesis, body paragraphs, conclusion, works cited

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What does the A in MEAL stand for and mean?

Analysis: Explain and analyze the source information

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What is Logos?

to appeal to someone’s sense of reasons logic, facts and statistics

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What is Epideictic rhetoric?

Speech of writing that praises or blames (someone or something)

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Ad Hominem

Attack of ones character rather than his or her opinions or arguments

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What is deductive reasoning?

A process in which a conclusion is based on multiple terms that are generally true

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What does the L in MEAL stand for and mean?

Link: Conclude the topic, like a conclusion paragraph

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False Dilemma

Based on a premise that limits what options are available. 

Ex. Either you're a vegetarian or you hate animals