Types
Terms
Purpose
Rhetoric
Holiday
100
This type is created to be read aloud. 

Speech

100

The authors feeling toward the subject matter

Tone 
100
What is the acronym for the purposes of writing?

PIE

100

What is Rhetoric?

The art of persuasion

100

What are the two other most popular names for Santa Claus?

Kris Kringle and Saint Nick

200

Presents reasons and evidence to convince the reader to act or think in a certain way. Ex: Political speeches and editorials

Persuasive 

200

The feeling created in the reader

Mood

200

What are the three purposes of writing?

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

200

Who is the father of Rhetoric?

Aristotle 

200

Where did there arise such a clatter?

On the lawn

300

Examines and discusses a focused topic, often including the writer’s personal viewpoints

Essay

300

 the “ordinary form of writing.”

Prose

300

What is the purpose of the following passage:

Since Seaworld first opened its doors,  38 orcas, 58 belugas, and over 100 dolphins have died within the park’s too-small walls, yet somehow people continue to buy tickets to see the poor, isolated animals live in captivity.

Persuade

300

What makes up Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle

Pathos, Logos, Ethos

300

Which was the first company to use Santa Claus in advertising?

Coca-Cola

400

Informs or explains. Ex: analytical essays and research reports

Expository

400

“Prose writing that presents information and ideas about real people, places, events or objects.”

Nonfiction

400

What is the purpose of the following:

Many people throughout the world today are under the impression that a human tragedy as horrific as the Holocaust could never occur today, but what happened then to the Jewish people is happening today to Muslims in China.

Inform

400

What is Ethos?

(Credibility, Writer): Convincing the audience of your credibility or character. (Why should they listen to you?)

400

Which Hollywood actor played six different roles in The Polar Express?

Tom Hanks 

500

 Tell stories of real-life events. Ex: memoirs and autobiographies

Narrative 

500

A one-sided presentation; often happens when ignoring relative facts or by using emotional language that unfairly sways audience’s feelings.

Bias 

500

Provide an example of a short passage that the purpose would be to entertain

answers will vary

500

What is Pathos?

(AUDIENCE): Appealing to your audience’s emotions. Your language, imagery, tone--all of these affect the emotions you want to evoke in your audience.

500

How many gifts in total were given in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" song?


364