Rhetorical Essay
Argumentative Essay
Synthesis Essay
Vocabulary Terms
Christmas Music
100

An appeal to Emotions

Pathos

100

The  term for the central stance of an argumentative essay

Thesis Statement

100

What type of Writing is Synthesis Writing?

Arguementative Writing

100

Who is the passage about?

The Subject

100

This Adult Contemporary turned R&B star just hit number one for a fourth year in a row with her 90's Christmas carol.

Mariah Carey?

200
An Appeal to Logic

Logos

200

This section of an argumentative essay involves acknowledging opposing views in order to refute them What is this section called?

Counterargument or rebuttal

200

How Many Sources Do You Need to Use on a Synthesis Essay?

At Least Three

200

This term refers to the main reason an essay is written, whether it's to inform, persuade, entertain, or reflect.

The Purpose

200

This 80's Classic has been made fun of constantly because of the lyric that suggest ripping the heart out of your body.

Last Christmas

300

When an author poses a question not meant to be answered, but to make the audience think, they are using this rhetorical device.

Rhetorical Question?

300

What do we call the examples we give in order to support our arguments?

Evidence

300

What Should You Never Do On A Synthesis Essay Unless You Want Villarreal to have a full Crash Out on your class.

Summarize

300

This rhetorical device compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."

Simile

300

What Do Alvin and The Chipmunks want for Christmas?

A Hula-Hoops

400

The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

Alliteration

400

When writing about grades being unfair, a student writes about a time that a teacher would not take an assignment because she had been sick for three days and how that brought her overall average down. This is an example of...

Personal Experience 

400

What is the process of rewording a source’s information in your own words to integrate it into your argument, without changing its original meaning?

Paraphrasing

400

This part of a speech is used to introduce the topic and preview the main points the speaker will cover.

The Introduction

400

Outside of being red, what else was unique about Rudolph's Nose

It Glowed.

500

When writing a rhetorical analysis essay, discussing the author’s use of words like “sarcastic,” “reverent,” or “urgent” refers to this element of writing.

Tone

500

In the conclusion of an argumentative essay, the writer often urges the audience to take specific actions or change their perspective. What is this conclusion strategy known as?

A Call To Action

500

Why do we cite sources? 

Avoid Plagirism 

500

This rhetorical device involves exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally, often used for emphasis.

Hyperbole

500

This artist has a Christmas song titled "Christmas Tree Farm"

Taylor Swift