Rhetoric basics
Revision
Advanced Strategies 1
Advanced 2
Rubric Knowledge
200

These are the three rhetorical appeals.

200

What is wrong with this sentence:
 “The author kind of shows that technology can mess with people’s relationships.”

200

The omission of conjunctions

200

Placing two (usually quite different) things next to each other to encourage the audience to compare and contrast

200

This is the easiest point to get for all three rubrics.

400

This transition best shows contrast in the sentence: “The proposal would reduce costs; ___, it could also limit access for some families.”

400

This punctuation mark should replace the comma in this sentence: “I wanted to go outside, it started raining".

400

Repetition at THE END of successive clauses, phrases, or sentences.

400

The repeated use of conjunctions within the same sentence.

400

You need this many sources in a synthesis essay to avoid a 0. 

500

Explain why audience is so important in assessing rhetoric.

500

What is wrong with saying "due to the fact" or "in conclusion"?

500

Asserts or emphasizes something by seeming to deny it.

500

Anticipates an objection or counterclaim and answers it



500

In your commentary, you are scored by your ability to hold a line of reasoning. What is a line of reasoning?

800

This is SPACECAT

800

Improve the diction in this sentence to “The scientist looked at the results and found something interesting.”

Make it more academic.

800

A type of metaphor in which the part stands for the whole



800

Combination of contradictory ideas next to each other in a clause, phrase, or sentence.

800

How do you get a sophistication point on a RA essay?

1000

The rhetorical technique I have highlighted the most times this year 

1000

Correct the vague pronoun in the sentence: “When the students met with the counselors, they explained the schedule changes.”

1000

Reversing the order of repeated words or phrases

1000

Repetition of the same word or words at the beginning of successive clauses, phrases, or sentences.

1000
There are three essays, worth a total of 18 points.  To be on pace for a perfect score, you need at least this many of those 18 points.