Elements of Rhetorical Analysis
Author
Purpose
Wild Jeopardy Question
100

What does S.O.A.P.S. stand for?

What is Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, and Speaker?

100

The person who is making an argument

Who is the author or speaker?

100

The purpose that tells the audience about key facts, figures, and statistics, as well as essential people, places, events, and/or feelings.

What is to inform?

100
The person or people who are receiving the argument
What is the audience
200

Most authors use specific language, context, and strategies because they are directing it towards a specific...

What is audience?

200

The attitude of the author towards the audience or subject

What is the tone?

200

This purpose is to amuse readers. It may have hidden meanings and a higher purpose to persuade; however, the main idea is to delight the audience.

What is to entertain?

200

The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.

What is syntax?

300

This rhetorical device is the word choice of the speaker or author.

What is diction?

300

A point of view that uses words such as I, we, our or us.

What is first person point of view?

300

This purpose is to attempt to convince the audience to do something or think a particular way.

What is to persuade?

300

What is the occasion of a text?

What is the background information around the text? What prompted the author/speaker to write the text?

400

First person, third person (limited or omniscient) and second person are all examples of...

What is point of view?

400

The writer's predetermined opinions that may influence the delivery of their argument.

What is bias?

400
Political cartoons have three main purposes. What are they?
What is to persuade, inform, and entertain.
400

How many sentences of analyses should you write in a body paragraph?

What are two sentences?

500

Name all of the rhetorical devices we studied this semester.

What are tone, diction, figurative language, imagery, syntax, point of view, and organization

500

A point of view where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters

What is third person omniscient?

500

Name the 5 types of Purposes.

What is to persuade, inform, explain, entertain, and describe?

500

What is the most important element in S.O.A.P.S.?

What is the purpose?