We must ______ actively and ________publicly about people, policies, laws, behaviors, products, and attitudes.
What is THINK and SPEAK?
100
Movie reviews, book reviews, music reviews, book reviews, restaurant reviews, employee evaluations, teacher evaluations are just a few of these
What are EVALUATIONS?
100
THIS type of argument is either true or false, drawing a specific conclusion from general information
What is a DEDUCTIVE ARGUMENT?
100
Draws attention to the arguer's personal nature, integrity, experience, wisdom, or personality
What is APPEALS TO CHARACTER?
200
"A writer has to research the topic, understand the rhetorical situation, support a way of seeing, and ________."
What is COUNTERARGUE?
200
A good example of this (teacher, comedic movie, novel, budget, etc.) possesses these things.
What are the CRITERIA FOR JUDGEMENT?
200
THIS is a comparison between two or more similar events or things
What is an ANALOGY?
200
Draws on teh emotions (fears, hopes, sympathies, yearnings) of the audience.
What is APPEALS TO EMOTION?
300
People argue about the _________ value of something
What is HIDDEN?
300
How well does the subject under consideration fulfill the criteria?
What is one QUESTION TO ASK IN EVALUATION?
300
THIS refers to two events which occur together regularly at rates higher than probability
What is CORRELATION?
(As opposed to cause and effect)
300
Makes a connection between the subject and a basic human need (such as food, shelter, belonging, intimacy, self-realization, etc.)
What is APPEALS TO NEED?
400
In academic, civic, and professional settings __________ are not personal
What are EVALUATIONS?
400
exposition, rising action, climax, falling, action, and resolution.
What are the FIVE PARTS TO A PLOT LINE?
400
References to some public knowledge from history, current, events, popular culture, religion, or literature.
What is ALLUSION?
400
THIS is a form of government that is ruled by the people
What is a DEMOCRACY?
500
We are often told to avoid ___________ others
What is JUDGING?
500
Another term for an argument of VALUE
What is EVALUATION?
500
THIS type of argument is either strong or weak, forcing a general conclusion from specific information
What is an INDUCTIVE ARGUMENT?
500
Makes a connection between the topic and a shared value or principle (such as fairness, equality, honor, kindness, selflessness, duty, responsibility, profit, or practicality).