Rhetorical Appeal
Rhetorical Situation
The 5 Canons of Rhetoric
The Three Branches of Rhetoric
Logical Fallacies
100

Which rhetorical appeals refers to trustworthiness and authority?

Ethos

100

Which rhetorical situation refers to the attitude of the author?

Stance

100

Which canon of rhetoric refers to the process of determining the key messages and points?

Invention

100

Which branch of rhetoric refers to written word that considers whether or not something was just?

Judicial 

100

Which logical fallacy refers to attempting to discredit an argument by attacking the source? 

Ad Hominem 

200

Which rhetorical appeals refers to personal connection and emotional impact?

Pathos

200

Which rhetorical situation refers to the way something is written or spoken?

Media/Design

200

Which canon of rhetoric refers to the structure of the text?

Arrangement 

200

Which branch of rhetoric refers to written word that praises or blames a person for their actions?

Epideictic 

200

Which logical fallacy refers to distorting or mis- representing someone's argument in order to make it easier to defeat?

Straw-Man

300

Which rhetorical appeals refers to facts and scientific evidence?

Logos

300

What are the 5 rhetorical situations?

purpose, audience, stance, genre, media/design

300

What are the 5 canons of rhetoric?

invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery

300

What are the three branches of rhetoric?

judicial/forensic, epideictic, and deliberative 

300

Which logical fallacy refers to when someone takes a minor event and turns it into a major catastrophe?

Slippery Slope