Get out the Vote
Ancients and Myths
Rhetoric and Citation
Rhetoric, continued
100

Rhetoric and _______ were created in the same place, ancient Greece.

What is democracy?

100

While Aristotle literally wrote the book on rhetoric, this guy was his teacher:

Who is Plato?

100

This rhetorical appeal dictates how a text ought to be organized:

What is logos?

100

This rhetorical appeal is the quickest way to change someone's mind: the "kerosene of persuasion"

What is pathos?

200

Democracy became this other form of government in ancient Rome, where citizens could elect senators (instead of individually voting on every issue):

What is the Republic?

200

This is the city-state in which democracy was invented.

What is Athens?

200

The two words that refer to time in Greek are chronos, which would be a calendar or clock, and ______, which means ________

Kairos, and opportune moment for persuasion (strike while the iron is hot)

200

Ad hominem, Straw man, or false choice are all good examples of this concept:

What is a logical fallacy?

300

How many United States senators are there?

There are 100 United States senators.

300

We've talked a lot about Aristotle this semester, but when was he born?

Within 100 years is correct: 384 B.C.E

300

When a quote exceeds this many lines of text, it becomes a block quote.

What is four lines of text?

300

The levels of argument (conjecture, definition, quality, and policy) are all about this idea, which means writers arguing at the same level and talking about the same thing:

What is stasis?

500

Who said "Democracy is the worst form of government--apart from all the others that came before it."  A: Margaret Thatcher, B: John F. Kennedy, C. Winston Churchill, D. Donald Trump

Who is Winston Churchill?

500

According to myth, the citizens of Athens accepted this gift from the goddess Athena (which is how the city got its name!)

What is an olive tree?

500

What is the current, up-to-date edition of MLA?

The ninth edition.

500

This term refers to the flaw, problem, or need that exists in society that your writing addresses:

What is exigency (why does your writing exist, what called your writing into being)?