Speaker
Occasion
Audience
Purpose
Precis/Soapstone basics
100
What does the "Speaker" refer to in SOAPstone?

Who is telling the story

100

What does "Occasion" mean in SOAPstone?

The time and place of the piece, and the context that prompted the writing.

100

Define "Audience" in a rhetorical term

The person or group the message is directed toward.

100

What is “Purpose” in SOAPSTone?

The reason behind the text, and what the speaker wants to achieve.

100

What does SOAPSTone stand for?

Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone.

200

True Or False: The Speaker is always the author

What is False?

200

Name the two types of occasion.

Immediate and broader (larger) occasion.

200

Why is knowing the audience important for analyzing purpose?

The author tailors tone and content based on the audience’s beliefs and needs.

200

Name one common purpose in rhetorical writing.

To persuade, inform, or entertain.

200

What is a rhetorical precis?

A four sentence summary that analyzes an author’s argument.

300

Name one way the author reveals the speaker's identity or persona?

Through tone, diction, or background details.

300

Give an example of a broader occasion.

A historical movement, war, or cultural shift.

300

Why might an author disguise or indirectly address their true audience?

To avoid censorship, provoke thought, or gain broader appeal.

300

How do rhetorical devices support purpose?

They enhance persuasion and clarify the message.

300

How long is a rhetorical precis?

Four sentences.

400

Explain why understanding the speaker is important in rhetorical analysis.

It helps us interpret bias, credibility, and perspective.

400

How does occasion influence the message?

It affects the urgency, relevance, and tone.

400

What clues help identify the audience in a speech?

Word choice, references, tone, and direct address.

400

How does an author's purpose affect the rhetorical strategies they choose?

Different purposes require specific appeals, tones, and structures.

400

What should the first sentence of a precis include?

Author, title, genre, date, and main claim.

500

Describe how the speaker's background can influence their rhetorical choices.

Their experiences, identity, and social position shape tone, examples, and appeals.

500

How can historical, cultural, or political context deepen your understanding of a text’s occasion?

It reveals underlying motivations, tensions, or influences that shape the message and its urgency.

500

Explain the difference between intended and secondary audience.

Intended is the primary target, while secondary may analyze the message later.

500

How can you determine an author’s purpose?

By analyzing diction, tone, structure, and argument.

500

What should sentence 2 of a precis explain?

How the author develops their argument.