Audience
Rhetor
Intended Purpose
Unintended Effects
Exigence
100

This is the definition of audience

What is the population that the text was written for?

100

This is the definition of rhetor.

What is the person who is making the argument or writing the text?

100

This is the definition of intended purpose.

What is what the rhetor wishes for the text to communicate to the audience?

100

This is the definition of unintended effects

What is other effects that the author may not have had in mind while creating their argument?

100

This is the definition of exigence.

What is why the author is talking about the subject at the current time?

200

This is a possible audience for picture books.

What is elementary school students?

What is young children?

What is early readers?

200

This is one thing that you should understand about the rhetor when analyzing their argument.

What is their beliefs/values?

What is their past actions?

What is their previous arguments/audiences?

What is their reputation?

200

This is a possible intended purpose of a play.

What is to entertain the audience?

200

This is a possible unintended effect of a play.

What is to bore the audience?

What is to put the audience to sleep?

What is to upset the audience?

200

Exigence can help clarify this.

What is the rhetor's purpose?

300

This audience would be the most likely targeted by a petition to create a law to federally outlaw the death penalty in the United States.

What is Congress?

300

This rhetor studied in Unit 2 argued for compassionate academic study of people in Appalachia.

Who is Dr. Joshua Wilkey?

300

This is a example of something an author may use to communicate their intended purposes in an informative article about the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic.

What are scholarly articles?

What is the CDC website?

What are death or infection rates?

300

This may be an unintended effect of games with strobe lights.

What is an epilepsy attack?

300

This is an example of why a rhetor may have written an argumentative paper on the predatory nature of College Board while in high school.

What is they just took their SAT?

What is they're applying to colleges?

400

This method would be inappropriate to communicate with an audience of people with authority issues.

What is telling them what to do?

400

A rhetor who wishes to convince their audience that they are the second coming of Jesus may be involved in one of these.

What is a cult?

400

This is the intended purpose of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

What is to prohibit racial discrimination in voting?

400

This is a common unintended effect of language autoethnographies in 1301 students who aren't confident in writing about their language practices.

What is their project being boring?

What is not communicating their language practices properly?

400

This is something you would research if you were reading a paper responding to Malcolm X's "The Ballot or the Bullet".

What is "The Ballot or the Bullet"?

Who is Malcolm X?

What is the conversation surrounding Malcolm X?

What is the rhetorical situation of "The Ballot or the Bullet"?

500

This is a rhetorical situation that would fully entertaining for someone who's immersed in Marvel comics, partially entertaining for people who like superhero movies, and not at all entertaining for people who think that Peter Parker is the only Spider-Man. 

What are the Spiderverse movies?

500

A rhetor known for having a reputation of using unreliable sources during their rhetorical situation may be accused of having these, a phrase popularized in 2017 by Kellyanne Conway. 

What are alternative facts?

500

This is a term popularized in online spaces in which a rhetor makes content to purposely make the audience upset in order to garner attention.

What is rage baiting?

500

Unintended effects may do this if the audience likes them better than the author's intended purposes.

What is help communicate the author's purpose?

500

This is required to engage with the current context of Guardians of the Galaxy.

What is watching Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, The Avengers, and Thor: The Dark World?