topic
writer/reader
language
circumstances
purpose
100

Name three genres, a text could be

article, essay, speech, properganda, interview etc.

100

What is the role of the writer in non-fiction?

to write a text with the intention of influencing and/or informing the readers

100
Name the three appeal forms

Ethos, Pathos and Logos

100

What kind of text is the text you read for today?

Article

100

What does it mean to "inform"? Elaborate pls

A writers goal of explaining a concept clearly, often with facts and explanation

200

What is a focused/narrow topic?

A writer may focus on a specific, narrow aspect of a broader subject, rather than tackling the entire topic.

200

Name the two types of receivers 

Real receiver and actual reciever

200

What kind of appealform is the following sentence: Australia has about 460,000 indigenous Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, who make up about 2 percent of the 21 million population. There are no aboriginal members in the national parliament.

Logos

200

If, for example, a politician gave a speech during a crisis, the crisis itself represents this part of the rhetorical pentagram. 

Circumstances

200

What lies in the word "to inspire"?

This rhetorical purpose could be used by a writer to inspire action or moral reflection, often seen in speeches for social change.

300

What is an emotional/personal topic?

A topic that appeals to an audience’s emotions, often addressing deep values or personal experiences, is an example of a blank topic.

300

Finish the sentence: When you do rhetorical analysis, you have to look at a text from the perspective of both the _______ and the _______

writer and reader

300

Name three rhetorical devises

Repetition, anithesis, parrallels, opposites, anaphora etc

300
What are the audience conditions or the audience current state, the writer should consider when looking at circumstances? (not about the article, just overall)

The writer should consider the audience's mood, emotions, and immidiate needs as part of this aspect of the rhetorical situation

300
What is purpose in general?

An element in the rhetorical pentagram that involves what the speaker or writer intends to acheive with their message. Fx. to inform, inspire, entertain etc