"What's the Sitch?"
"It's only Logical"
"Sweet Emotion"
"Don't Believe Me, Just Watch"
Mystery Bag
100

The entity making a claim

Who/What is the speaker?

100

The definition of "appeal to logic."

What is, "An appeal to reason"?

100

Appeal to emotion can be defined as this.

What is, "Argument by emotion / using the beliefs and values of the audience"?

100
The definition of appeal to ethos/credibility.

What is, (at least one of these is fine)

- Argument by character?

- Employing the speaker's personality, reputation, and ability to look trustworthy?

100

A set of specific types of devices the speaker uses to achieve his/her/their purpose is known as THIS.

What is/are rhetorical appeals?

200

The events that prompt a speaker to make a claim

What is the exigence?

200

Appeals to logic can include THESE... (list at least 2).

What are...

- Facts/stats, research, charts, graphs, expert sources, allusions, examples, repetition, anecdotes, analogies, diction, & syntax?

200

Appeals to emotion can include THESE (list at least two)

What are..

Figurative language, Imagery, Connotations, Allusions, Sensory details, Examples, Repetition, Anecdote, Analogies, Personal Testimony, and Diction and Syntax?

200

Appeals to credibility can include THESE (list at least two).

What are...

- Personal testimony, diction/syntax, sincerity, writer's experience, facts & statistics, concession, refutation, and reliable sources?

200
People in America in the 1930s would be considered which part of Langston Hughes' Rhetorical Situation?

What is the primary audience?

300

What's happening (background) during the time period a claim is made

What is the context? 

300

Appeals to logic can include allusions, which are known as THIS. 

What are, "references to literature, history, religion, and culture"?

("References to outside things" is also accepted.)

300

When writing about emotional appeals, always be sure to specify THIS. 

What is, Which emotion the audience should be feeling?

300

Patrick Henry's statement, "For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it" is an example of THIS rhetorical appeal. 

What is sincerity?

300

When Henry says, "For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery" he is using these appeals.

What is syntax & diction?

400

The definition of purpose

What is, "What the audience is supposed to UNDERSTAND and DO after experiencing the discourse"?

400

When Patrick Henry says, "I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" he is doing THIS.

What is conceding? 

400

Hughes' lines, "I am the poor white, fooled and pushed apart / I am the Negro bearing slavery's scares. / I am the red man driven from the land, / I am the immigrant clutching the hope I seek--" are an example of THIS (multiple options). 

What is...

- Imagery?

- Diction/syntax?

- Repetition?

400

"They tell us sir, that we are weak; unable to cope ... But when shall we be stronger? ... Sir, we are not weak if we make a proepr use of those means which the God of nature hath placed in our power" is an example of THIS rhetorical appeal.

What is refutation?

400
Truth's statement, "Why children, if you have woman's rights, give it to her and you will feel better. You will have your own rights, and they won't be so much trouble" is an example of THIS type of appeal (generally speaking, one of the three)

What is appeal to logic?

500

The definition of rhetoric

What is, "Using language to construct meaning"?

500

Truth pointing out various biblical stories about women working with Jesus, then saying, "Man, where is your part? But the women are coming up..." can be considered THIS.

What is inductive reasoning?

500

When Sojourner Truth says, "And how came Jesus into the world? Through God who created him and woman who bore him" she is employing what kind of emotional appeal? 

What is allusion? (Biblical allusion)

500

When Sojourner Truth says, "I am a woman's rights. I have as much muscle as any man, and can do as much work as any man. I have plowed and reaped and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that?" she is appealing to credibility & emotion through THIS. 

What is personal testimony/sincerity/diction & syntax?

500

The difference between inductive and deductive reasoning is THIS. 

What is, "Inductive reasoning is making a general theory based on an observation, and deductive reasoning is making a claim based off a general theory"?