Basics
Appeals
Five Canons
Parts of Arrangement
Surprise Me
100

The Art of Persuasion

Rhetoric

100

The names of the three rhetorical appeals.

logos, ethos, pathos

100

The name for coming up with what you have to say. 

Invention

100

The closing of your argument

conclusion

100

The second language Mrs. Lindgren speaks.

German.

200

The Three Rhetorical Appeals

Logos, Ethos, Pathos

200

The appeal to reason.

Logos

200

The name for remembering what you're presenting.

Memory.

200

The introductory context.

Narration.

300

Quintillian's Definition of Rhetoric

A good man speaking well.

300

The three components of Ethos.

Goodwill, Good Morals, Good Sense

300

The name for organizing your ideas well.

Arrangement.

300

The hook.

Exordium.

300

The common topics of invention.

definition, comparison, relationship, circumstance, testimony

400

Aristotle's Definition of Rhetoric

The faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.

400
Four tools that appeal to pathos.

Stories, images, shared values, shared artifacts.


400

The name for how you present your information to your audience.

Delivery.

400

The two components of a division.

thesis and enumeration

400

The name for the alphabetized list of sources at the end of a paper. 

Bibliography

500

Someone who uses rhetoric to manipulate others.

Sophist.

500

The most important question to ask when practicing the art of rhetoric.

How can I love the Lord and my audience (my neighbor) in my specific context?

500

The name for the canon that has to do with how you phrase what you have to say. 

Style.

500

The part in which you give your supporting arguments AND the part in which you address opposing arguments. 

Confirmation/Proof AND Refutation

500

Mrs. Lindgren's husband's name.

Adam