CSU
Rhetoric
Aristotle
Logical Fallacies
SLA
100

What does TASC stand for

Tutoring and academic success center

100

Classical rhetoric is

a combination of persuasion and argument, broken into three branches and five canons

100

Aristotle is know as

"The father of Western Philosophy"

100

Generalization

conclusion made from insufficient evidence

100

Are SLA sessions mandatory

YES

200

Where is the writing center located

First floor of library all the way to the left

200

Logos is...

An appeal to logic and reasoning.

It is persuading an audience with reason, using facts and figures

200

Who was Aristotle a student of?

Plato

200

Cherry picking

only presenting the pieces that support your claim

200

You can become an SLA leader

yes, you just need an A in the course

300

How to make an appointment with Counseling academic success clinic (CASC)

email: casc@csuohio.edu

Office #: 216-687-9325

300

Ethos is...

An appeal to ethics, using author credibility and authority. It establishes trust and appeals to your moral code

300

Aristotle's rhetoric focus on the rhetorical triangle, which is what?

the modes of persuasion; ethos, logos, pathos

300

Ad Hominem

Attacking the person making the argument, not the argument

300

What commercial did we watch in class last week

Iphone 13 
400

When did CSU become a university

1964

400

Pathos is...

An appeal to emotion. It's a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response

400

T or F: Aristotle wrote De Inventione

False

400

Slippery Slope

Assuming one thing is going to lead to the worst-case scenario. Misuse of cause/effect reasoning.

400

What does SLA stand for

Structured learning assistance

500

Name three buildings connected by the inner link

urban, business, law, communication, berkman, student center, science, rec, engineering

500

What is a rhetorical device?

Technique used to persuade the audience

500

How many manuscripts, dialogue, books, (etc) written works did Aristotle publish?

Trick question, none. He wrote 200 works, but none of them were published by Aristotle.

500

Ad Populum

Misused ethos; only referencing the values and not about the content of the argument (or the argument has very little substance)

500

What is my last name

Abid